PowerSchool Parent Portal is a vital tool for parents that gives access to important student information such as report cards, school fees, attendance, bus stop information, etc. Please contact the school to set up your account, if you do not have one already! Click on the link below to access the Parent Portal login page!
The ECU Parent and Family Portal provides parents with an online experience they can personalize. Join the Portal Today! One of the greatest benefits to the Parent and Family Portal is the ability to connect to your student to access grades, schedule, bill, and more. To connect to your student, follow the instructions below:
The EPISD parent portal provides parents with online access to information on their EPISD-enrolled students in near real time. Parents will be able to view their child's attendance, classroom assignments, and grades; additional information will be added to the portal over time.
The parent portal provides specific information on student assignments, class participation, quizzes, tests, and overall academic progress. Parents will be very informed about the academic activities of their children, and thus be able to be more involved as a result.
How do parents register? 1 Learn how to regist er (highly recommended for 1st time users!) 2 Go directly to the portal registration 3 Enter your first and last names 4 Enter your student's ID number 5 Create an ID using an active and complete e-mail address (e.g., myname@myservice.com). 6 Create a password as well as verification questions and answers for forgotten passwords
The parent portal provides specific information on student assignments, class participation, quizzes, tests, and overall academic progress. Parents will be very informed about the academic activities of their children, and thus be able to be more involved as a result.
Child Find is a process designed to identify, locate, and evaluate individuals from birth to 21 years of age who may need special education and services. . . .
Child Find is a process designed to identify, locate, and evaluate individuals from birth to 21 years of age who may need special education and services. . . .