Please see below for additional information and helpful videos to guide you through the portal. As you may know, Edison Public Schools has invested in the creation of a new Parent Helpdesk and Support Solution.
The mission of the Public Schools of Edison Township is to ensure that all students achieve at the highest level of academic success.
The Edison Township Board of Education is comprised of nine elected members. Regular public meetings are held the third Monday of every month at 7PM. Please be sure to consult the meeting schedule for the meeting location. Public meetings are videotaped and aired on TV118 - Edison Township Board of Education's local television network.
Question 1. How do I register for the Parent Portal? Answer 1. Contact the Enrollment Center at genesis.parent@edison.k12.nj.us or call 732-452-4574 between the hours of 8:00AM - 4:00PM. Question 2. Is there a user's guide for the Parent Portal?
If you have created an account, please enter your username and password to login. Username/Password
The Parent Helpdesk and Support Solution is a single point of contact where parents can submit a request for support
For the Enrollment Department Helpdesk, please call 732-452-4570. For the Technology Department Helpdesk, please call 732-452-4998. For the Transportation Department helpdesk, please call 732-452-4560. 4. If I call, will a ticket be submitted within the helpdesk portal so I can track its progress.
To email the Enrollment Helpdesk: genesis.help@edison.k12.nj.us
Edison Public Schools is committed to resolve your inquiry as quickly as possible, but unfortunately given the dynamic nature of inquiries we cannot commit to a resolution timeframe
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