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.
Students new to EPISD click here to submit an electronic transfer form. Please keep in mind that this transfer form is ONLY for students that are NEW to the district (Not currently enrolled) Currently enrolled students need to use their Parent Portal account if they need to request a transfer.
EPISD's efforts to get high-school juniors ready for the transition to college were recognized today by the Council of Great City Schools, a consortium of the largest urban school districts in the United States. Students in EPISD now qualify for thousands of dollars in scholarships from the College Board. ...READ MORE.
The final registration step is to visit your student's campus with a government-issued picture ID (e.g., driver's license) for in-person verification. Only one visit is necessary to activate the portal for all your EPISD-enrolled students.
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
In this edition of the EPISD Student Spotlight we highlight the next 2022 QuestBridge Scholar in the District: Andress High School senior Isabella "Bella" Roman. A student leader and star athlete, Bella is an International Baccalaureate candidate that earned a full-ride scholarship to the prestigious Stanford University. ...READ MORE
Legendary Andress High basketball coach Jim Forbes — whose accolades included a silver medal at the 1972 Olympics, more than 600 career wins and a place in UTEP’s Athletic Hall of Fame — died Friday morning. ...READ MORE