fernwood middle school parent portal

by Ms. Dora McClure 3 min read

What is the synergy parentvue portal?

With the Synergy ParentVUE web portal, parents and guardians can access near real-time information on attendance, class schedules, report cards, course history, graduation status and more. ParentVUE allows parents to access their:

How do I access the parent module for Genesis?

Click above to access the parent module. We are happy to announce the Parent Module for Genesis, the online student information system, is now available to all parents. This web-based system will enable you to access your student’s grades, attendance, and other important information from any computer with an Internet connection.

Who are Fernwood's educator's of the year?

Congratulations to Fernwood's Educator's of the Year, Mrs. Jenny Dilks and Mrs. Stephanie Sframeli!! BATTLE OF THE PAGES IS BACK!!!

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ParentVUE Mobile App

The ParentVUE Mobile application helps parents stay informed and connected by providing day-to-day insight into their child’s academic experience.

Setting Up Your Account

Parents will need an account 7-digit activation key, which they can get from their student's school office, to create an account. Parents can create an account by following these simple steps:

How to Use ParentVUE

Detailed information on ParentVUE is available in the training guides.

Questions?

If you have questions or need additional assistance, please contact your school.

Self-screening Checklist

Individuals working, attending, and volunteering in PPS will be required to self-screen daily for symptoms of illness before entering district property or using district transportation. We ask that parents/ guardians use this checklist at home with your student (s) before sending them to school.

Get Your Cougar Wear!

While the best protection we have against COVID-19 continues to be vaccines plus booster shots, we know that when used correctly, face masks create an important barrier that reduces the spray of a person’s respiratory droplets, which can spread the virus that causes COVID-19.

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