Log into Parent Portal. On the left side of the home screen you will see tabs listed as Portal, School Information, Preferences, etc. Select the “Forms” tab. Select the “Online Applications” box which will appear under the “Forms” tab.
The Parent Portal is a service offered to parents and guardians for accessing certain student records.
Welcome to Parent Portal After attaching all of your students, you will arrive at the Parent Portal homepage. To view details in a particular category click on one of your students then select the category you wish to view.
The Parent Portal is a service offered to parents and guardians for accessing certain student records. The service allows parents and guardians to access information about ALL of their students through one convenient website. This eliminates the need to visit several different websites, make telephone calls or visit the school to access records and information.
Attach student (s) who are NOT currently enrolled or have never been enrolled in PCPS to your account. During open enrollment periods, parents may create a Parent Portal account and attach students who are not currently enrolled in PCPS. Create a parent portal account.
Kindergartners enjoyed learning about the Chinese New Year through books, songs and crafts. It is the year of the tiger, which means it will bring good fortune this year. Gung Hai Fat Choy! Date Added: 2/18/2022
In Mrs. Derby's second grade class, Humpty Dumpty did sit on a wall and, unfortunately, he did have a great fall. Thanks to the creativity of the STEM engineers, Humpty Dumpty was safely prepared for such an emergency. No cracks on their Humpty Dumpty eggs! Date Added: 2/1/2022
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