Parents at HISD Connect are provided with a unique code, or access ID, for each of their students, which they can use to create an account to access their students’ profiles via the parent portal. If parents haven’t received their student’s access ID, they should contact their counselor.
WHAT IS HISD CONNECT? The district's Student Information System (SIS), HISD Connect by PowerSchool, includes student contact, enrollment, and demographic information, as well as grades and online resources.
Families in Houston choose HISD because they know we are doing some of the most innovative, ambitious work in the country to ensure all of our students receive a high-quality education. Here are a few important resources to help parents and students navigate the district.
Parents are given a unique code, or access ID, for each of their students and are able to use those codes to set up an account to access their students' profiles through the parent portal. Parents who haven't received their student's access ID should contact their school.
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Hallsville Independent School District is located in the western part of Harrison County some seven miles east of Longview and thirteen miles west of Marshall on U.S. Hwy. 80. It covers approximately 188 square miles and is inhabited by more than 18,000 persons. Approximately 4,900 students receive educational services from 350 professional ...