jefferson high school parent portal

by Dr. Julia Halvorson I 9 min read

What is the Jefferson County education portal?

Our portal has age appropriate tasks for every grade level. There is also information about additional educational resources approved by Jefferson County Public Schools your children already use in school. Have fun with these rich experiences that truly make learning fun!

What is the parental access portal?

The portal lets parents view their child's records anywhere, anytime. In response to the privilege of accessing the site, every parent is expected to act in a responsible, ethical, and legal manner. The portal is available to every parent/guardian of a student enrolled in the JCPS District.

How do I track my Child’s progress at JCPS?

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.

What is the JCPS Parent Portal policy for parents and guardians?

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.

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Family Portal

Beginning in December 2021, the Infinite Campus Parent Portal will replace much of the functionality that Jeffco Connect used to provide, specifically maintaining and updating contact information, paying fees, and completing the registration process each year.

LINKS TO IMPORTANT APPLICATIONS

Forgot your student or parent password? Parents/guardians should visit our Personal Account Manager to recover or reset their usernames and passwords. Students should use the student password reset tool.

ENRICHMENT

Dinosaur Ridge Walk along side the giants of the past, take a field trip back in time, meet a geolgist, and join the Dino of The Month Club! Explore Dinosaur Ridge

ACADEMICS

JCPL Summer Library Challenge Whether it’s magical fantasy, white-knuckle suspense, examples of heroism in non-fiction or more, release your imagination and let it run free! What's Your Wild Idea?

ASSISTANCE RESOURCES

Kids Eat Free Summer Food Service Program Free Grab-n-Go meal service continues throughout the summer for all ages 1-18. Find locations and times. Kids Eat Free | Las Niñas Comen Gratis

February 11, 2022

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Superintendent's Message

I hope that you have been able to get out and enjoy the sunshine this week! Students are at school and engaged, as the Omicron cases are going down and I am happy to share this update from County Superintendent Nancy Magee.

Masks Will Continue to Be Worn in Schools

Though San Mateo County will lift mask requirements for most indoor settings on February 16th, please note this does not apply to schools. To read more about this, please click here.

Home COVID Testing During Breaks

Prior to students and staff starting their February Recess, each will receive two free take-home rapid antigen COVID tests. Before the start of Spring Break, the same will happen. The District encourages everyone to take these tests on the Sunday/Monday morning prior to returning to campus, and again on Wednesday during that first week back.

Westmoor Wins at FBLA Competition

Westmoor High School's FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) campus organization competed at this past Saturday's Bay Section Conference held at Lynbrook High School in San Jose. Mr.

Library Displays at OHS

Oceana High celebrates Valentine's Day with a Blind Date With a Book themed bookshelf now on display in the school's library, along with a Banned and Challenged book display.

National CTE Awareness Month

Welcome to National CTE Awareness Month! ​​Explore the District's CTE programs offered at your school site to help with course selection for the 2022-2023 school year by visiting the CTE website.

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