The goal of the District’s Parent Portal is to create an open portal of communication between teachers and families to more easily work as a team in supporting each student’s learning.
The portal provides families more insight into what occurs in the classroom, helping them become better equipped to support their child’s strengths and areas of growth. Your initial log-in information for the Parent Portal will come via email.
The P-EBT Parent Portal allows parents to view and receive information about their child’s P-EBT benefits. First, you will need to create an account within the CAFE Self Service Portal. You can view detailed instructions on how to do so here. Now that you've created a CAFÉ account, you can navigate to the P-EBT Portal within CAFÉ.
MyWIChildCare Parent Portal Information The MyWIChildCare Parent Portal is an online system available to parents receiving Wisconsin Shares to help them manage their child care subsidy needs. What is the Parent Portal and how do I use it?
The Parent Portal is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is mobile-friendly. You (parents) can log in to the Parent Portal using your ACCESS account user ID and password . The Parent Portal is updated immediately when changes are made to an authorization, so your information is always current. View your child care authorizations.
You can even view up to three months of subsidy amounts. Request a new authorization, end an authorization, or make changes to a current one if your schedule changes, or if you need to change child care providers. If there is an error with your child’s authorization, contact your local agency immediately or submit a Parent Portal request ...
You (parents) can log in to the Parent Portal using your ACCESS account user ID and password . The Parent Portal is updated immediately when changes are made to an authorization, so your information is always current. Confirm the correct provider and location is listed.
Parent University offers training, coaching, and other resources for families to help you advocate for the educational success of your children. Take courses and modules and even gain certificates.
To register at school, bring a valid photo ID (like your passport, driver’s license, or IDNYC) and your child’s nine-digit student ID number, which can be found on your child’s report card.
If your child is a target of bullying, report the incident to your school’s Respect for All liaison. Use the Bullying Portal feature to report incidents of student-to-student discrimination, intimidation, and harassment. Please see the Fostering Anti-Bullying Practices page to learn more.
Additional users can only see information the custodial user lets you see.
Custodial users can see all information available about a child in your NYCSA account. Parents have this level when they register an account.