focus parent portal directory release form

by Pearlie McKenzie 10 min read

What information will be available in the focus Parent Portal?

Starting School Year 22-23, more information will be discovered online ONLY using the Focus Parent Portal! Parents will continue to access report cards and other important student information like current course grades, attendance, discipline referrals, and progress monitoring results.

When can parents update their contact information on focus?

Beginning WEDNESDAY March 18th parents with portal accounts will be able to update THEIR contact information in the web portal on FOCUS. Do not use the app – login into a browser using Google Chrome or Firefox. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

How do I get access to focus?

Current district username and password will allow access to Focus. If you are a parent to a DCPS student, then you must also register a separate parent account from your employee account using a personal email address. Parents/Guardians must register for a new Focus account to access student information.

Can I update my contact information in the focus web portal?

Do not use the app – login into a browser using Google Chrome or Firefox. Beginning WEDNESDAY March 18th parents with portal accounts will be able to update THEIR contact information in the web portal on FOCUS. Do not use the app – login into a browser using Google Chrome or Firefox.

image

How to submit documents to home zoned school?

Step 1: Log into your Existing Portal Account. If you already have a Parent Portal account for another student that is already enrolled in a LCS school, simply log into the Parent Portal with your existing Parent Portal acct. Step 2: Open the Online Application.

How many pages are there in the online application?

The online application is 11 pages. Once you open the Online registration form, ensure that you have COMPLETELY filled out the online registration before clicking the Submit button or prior to attempting to enroll any additional children to prevent errors.

image