In Austin ISD, parents are able to access all their student's educational information in one place: the Parent Portal! The most frequently used applications by parents are: 1. Parent Self Serve This application allows parents to access their student's attendance and grade records.
In Austin ISD, parents are able to access all their student's educational information in one place: the Parent Portal! The most frequently used applications by parents are: 1. Parent Self Serve This application allows parents to access their student's attendance and grade records. Go to Parent Self Serve information > 2. Student Registration
The Parent Portal serves as the primary resource for all of the services provided online to our parents. This site gives parents direct access into their child's classroom information, registration to your child's campus, district-wide information and links to other often used services. Let's Talk! 4000 S.
Choose the state of Minnesota from the drop down. Click search. If you’re interested in using a mobile device to access the Campus Parent Portal, download the Campus Parent app by Infinite Campus from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.
Infinite Campus is our District’s student information system. Stay up to date on schedules, grades, assignments, attendance, lunch accounts and more.
If you’re interested in using a mobile device to access the Campus Parent Portal, download the Campus Parent app by Infinite Campus from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.
If you don’t have a Campus Parent Portal login yet, please fill out this form to get signed up.
In the midst of dealing with the challenges of the last two years, our school district has been thinking about its future. Getting input from staff, students, and our community is a big part of that. We would like to know more from our community about how we are doing as a school district and what our community expects from us.
This year ISD 318 will be participating in the 2022 Minnesota Student Survey (MSS). This survey is administered every three years to students in the following grade levels: 5th, 8th, 9th and 11th. The survey is anonymous and is conducted to gain insight into student experiences across the state.
At GRHS, students have many ways of earning college credits while completing the credits necessary for graduation. One of those programs is College in the Schools (CITS). The CITS Program lets students earn college credit while staying on campus.
At a School Board workshop on November 8, the ISD 318 School Board discussed options for reducing the levy and the tax impact on ISD 318 residents.
On Monday, October 25, the ISD 318 School Board approved naming the GRHS practice football/lacrosse field based on the recommendation of a naming committee that had been assembled. The field will be known as the Tom Drazenovich Field. Tommy D was known for his impact on and off the field.