grasslands parent portal

by Ms. Nia Satterfield PhD 5 min read

How do I login as a parent/guardian/student?

1) Type in your username and password, click Log in. You may be prompted to set challenge questions if you ever need to recover your password. 2) Off the dashboard, you will see parent info at the top and students listed on the left side along with their Student ID # and School.

How do I set up my Portal as a parent?

This guide has been created to assist parents in how to set up their portal and to guide them through to show what they can have access to as parents. Parents will need to go to Webnetworks and set up their Portal Account in order to access their students Gradebook, view Fees, fines, Testing scores, etc.

How do parents get access to the interactive games?

Parents can create their own log-in account and will have access to all the same interactive games that the teacher created accounts have. Look on the inside cover of the vocabulary book to get the appropriate code.

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How to create a parent portal for a school?

1. Go to: https://portal.graniteschools.org. 2. Click on Gradebook/Parent Portal Registration. 3. Read the Information and click “ Register in the Parent Portal ”. 4. Fill in the information needed in the fields marked with an Asterisk *, then click “ Create Account .”. 5.

What is the Granite Portal?

The Granite Portal: The portal shows you information about all of your students such as current schedules, Grades, Attendance, Graduation Requirements, Test scores, fees, lunch balance and more. It also gives you some basic information about the schools your students attend. It also is gateway to other applications such as Pay Pams, Grade book, and your students schools Web Stores. The portal is designed to be a single location for you to get to all the information you may need. You will be prompted for your username and password the first time you access Pay Pams or the Web Store through the portal. The password for those applications is then stored in a lockbox for ease of application access in the future.

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