fsd1 parent portal

by Dr. Holden Marquardt 10 min read

What is PowerSchool's Parent Portal?

PowerSchool's Parent Portal provides real-time access for parents to their child's grades, attendance, assignments, and more. PowerSchool is an online resource that allows you to see your student’s grades, attendance, and teacher assignments.

How do I switch students in my FHSD campus parent account?

If you have more than one child attending FHSD schools, your Campus Parent account will have access to all students in your family. Once logged in, parents can switch between students by selecting the arrow next to the photo of the current student. A drop down menu will appear with a list of available students.

What are campus parent and campus student portals?

Campus Parent and Campus Student were designed to be responsive for use on computers or mobile devices. How do parents and students access the Campus Parent and Campus Student Portals? What if I have multiple students in the District?

How do parents/guardians get access to PowerSchool?

Each school will assign all parents/guardians usernames and passwords to access PowerSchool. Please contact your child’s school. Parents/guardians will have to go to the school and show picture ID to have an account set up. Usernames and passwords will not be given over the telephone or via email to protect student information.

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