The Parent Portal allows report cards to be viewed online and printed. By using the Infinite Campus Online Parent Portal, the Poughkeepsie City School District provides an online communication tool which can help you as a parent or guardian stay current with your student’s progress.
By using the Infinite Campus Online Parent Portal, the Poughkeepsie City School District provides an online communication tool which can help you as a parent or guardian stay current with your student’s progress.
Today, all K-12 school districts use some sort of database system for managing student information and maintaining their records. Infinite Campus is a district-wide student information system designed to manage attendance, grades, schedules, test scores, and other information about the students in the Poughkeepsie City School District.
The Parent Portal is a confidential and secure Web site where you can get current information about your child’s school attendance and grades. How secure is the information contained in the Portal? Infinite Campus uses a 32-bit, secure socket layer (SSL) encryption technology to protect information.
PCSD High Needs Student Framework. The Framework outlines the district’s multi-pronged approach to addressing the social, emotional, and wellness needs of all Poughkeepsie City School District students.
Today marks the 100th day of classes for PCSD students and teachers and Clinton Elementary School celebrated in style.
This past Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, Dr. Eric Jay Rosser, superintendent of schools and other leaders of the district's central office leadership team met with the newly established Parent Advisory Committee to the Superintendent (PACS).
Poughkeepsie City School District’s Saturday academic and enrichment program, Saturday Morning Lights, is looking for teachers and other staff to help with the program, which resumes for students March 12. Classes provide students with the chance to learn while having fun.
Students in kindergarten through eighth grade are showing growth in reading and math skills after just 20 weeks with the Ready Reading and Ready Math curriculum, according to the mid-year assessment completed recently.
Poughkeepsie City School District is celebrating Black History Month in very unique and creative ways throughout its schools.
Poughkeepsie High School students are working at the Early Learning Center gaining valuable job skills and serving as role models for the district’s younger students as part of the district’s plan to help students pursue alternative pathways to graduation.