Welcome to the new Heritage CUSD #8 Website! This is the main information hub along with our downloadable phone app Apptegy for Apple & Android users, for everything going on at Heritage School District and for our school communities of Allerton, Broadlands, Homer, and Longview
The mission of Heritage High School is to provide a rigorous academic curriculum in a safe and caring environment that promotes all students’ maximum success in the larger community. Heritage High School will provide a supportive learning environment where all students develop their character as healthy, responsible, and tolerant citizens.
Click on the three bars on the top left of the screen, click on More/Technology and you will see the students' email and password. To access grades, attendance, reports, fees and a family calendar, students and parents/guardians can go to the Student/Parent Portal.
About HHS Heritage High School, the third comprehensive high school built in the Perris Union High School District, opened in August, 2007 with approximately 1180 students and the enrollment has steadily grown. The school site replaced farmland in the Romoland area and we have the second largest agriculture program in Southern California.
Littleton Public Schools uses Infinite Campus to manage student data through a confidential and secure website that supports communication between parents, students, and schools.
Send an email to online support at olregsupport@lps.k12.co.us or leave a message at 303-347-3553 and we will contact you as soon as possible.
Welcome back to on campus learning!! We are pleased to have students back in school engaging in both academic and extracurricular activities once again. Our priority is to create and maintain a safe learning environment that promotes creativity, collaboration and critical thinking for all students and staff.
Heritage High School, the third comprehensive high school built in the Perris Union High School District, opened in August, 2007 with approximately 1180 students and the enrollment has steadily grown. The school site replaced farmland in the Romoland area and we have the second largest agriculture program in Southern California.