Welcome Parents! Welcome to the Fairport Central School District Parent Portal! This website is designed as a resource for parents to enhance involvement with their child's education by connecting with communication platforms used at FCSD, as well as providing help and support along the way.
To access the portal, click on the below link. If you are not registered to use the Parent Portal, you may contact your child's school to do so.
Who is the FDMC? The Family and Divorce Mediation Council of Greater New York (FDMC) is a membership organization that serves two distinct functions. Our primary function is to educate, inform and support those who work in the family mediation field.
You will have to fill out a Parent Portal application form with the updated information and return it, in person, to the main office at your child’s school. To protect the confidentiality and security of student records, you will need to show a photo ID when returning the form. I have forgotten my password. How do I get it reset?
What is Parent Portal? The Parent Portal is a web-based service that allows parents to access information about their child’s grades, attendance, report cards, schedule, discipline and emergency contacts.
No. Parents can access information for all of their children via one SchoolTool account. For example, a parent with a child at the middle school and two children at the high school can log on to the SchoolTool Parent & Student Portal and see the records for all three children.
Who is the FDMC? The Family and Divorce Mediation Council of Greater New York (FDMC) is a membership organization that serves two distinct functions. Our primary function is to educate, inform and support those who work in the family mediation field.
The Family & Divorce Mediation Council of Greater New York’s single mission is to provide support to both the professionals working in the mediation field, and the individuals and families seeking mediation to resolve disputes.
MEDIATION is a confidential, cost-effective process that helps people — even in high conflict — work cooperatively to create mutually satisfactory agreements that address the needs and concerns of all family members. Learn more about mediation.