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Send only copies - please do not send originals. To begin using the the Royal Greenwich Parent Portal, create an account using the 'Create Account' link which can be found on the upper right side of this page. To return after creating an account, use the 'Login' link which can also be found on the upper right side of this page.
Email the Parent Portal HelpDesk if you have difficulties with parent accounts: parent_portal@greenwich.k12.ct.us Secondary students have access to a personal Aspen account where they only see their own posted grades and information. Students having difficulties with accounts should contact the Library Media Specialist at school.
Greenwich Public Schools believes that a coherent, articulated PK-12 Standards-Based Curriculum supports all learners (adults and students) in creating and engaging in high impact learning tasks that ensure students develop and demonstrate the Vision of the Graduate capacities.
Aspen, the District's student information system (SIS), maintains student contact information, attendance records, and at the secondary level, assignment grades and report cards.
We realize that raising a preschool child can provide you with many challenges. It is our hope to support you by providing regularly scheduled "Parent Chats" giving us all the opportunity to share successes and challenges we are experiencing at home. Our role is to facilitate and support you in developing strategies to help you and your child.
with students and parents. Schoology is also a professional learning and District and school information resource for staff.
A Student Success Plan is an individualized profile of strengths, interests and milestones created by each student in collaboration with their school counselor, teachers, monitor, advisor or mentor, as well as their parents / guardians. This begins in the 6th grade and continues through 12th grade.