Get help with Clever, The JCPS Digital Backpack of Success Skills, Google Classroom, Access to Parent Portal and more. The portal lets you track your child’s attendance, assignments, daily grades, and class schedule as well as bus and health information.
Parents/Guardians who are identified as a security risk to the JCPS Parent Portal or any other JCPS District computers or networks will be denied access to the Parent Portal. By using the Parent Portal, you acknowledge that you have read the JCPS Parent Portal Acceptable Use Policy and that you agree to abide by and support these rules.
Parents/Guardians will not attempt to harm or destroy data of their own child, of another user, of the school district network, or from the Internet through the JCPS Parent Portal. Parents/Guardians will not use the JCPS Parent Portal for any illegal activity, including violation of Data Privacy laws.
At all grade levels, JCPS lets parents choose the school that best meets their child's needs and matches his or her learning style. Click here for an overview of your choices. Check out the district's Choices guide to JCPS schools and programs. Choices is available in elementary , middle, and high editions.
The primary mission of the JCPS Early Childhood Program is to provide equitable access to high quality early education and interventions for three- and four-year-olds who are at greatest risk in our city. This mission is aligned with federal and state laws.
JCPS offers an Early Childhood program for children who will be 4 years old on or before August 1st and qualify based on household income and/or special needs, and children who turn 3 years old on or before August 1st and have an Individual Educational Program (IEP). This comprehensive preschool program is designed to prepare children in five areas ...
If your child is already enrolled in the 5th or 8th grade at a JCPS school, they will automatically be enrolled in the middle or high school that serves your address. No application is necessary.
Eligibility for children who turn four years old is determined by income and/or special needs. Kentucky School districts are required to begin services when students qualify. District preschool programs typically should not be at full capacity at the beginning of the year in order to anticipate these enrollments.
Ongoing student assessments are used to measure skill development and mastery. The Early Childhood curriculum supports the district’s vision for students to be ready to thrive and succeed in Kindergarten and beyond.