lexington 2 parent portal

by Reta Bayer 7 min read

How do I Find my Child's School on Lexington two?

If you are new to Lexington Two, contact the school your child will be zoned to attend with the following information. If you don't know the school, use the "Find My School" button on the home page of Lexington Two's website. Photos of two proofs of residency.

How do I register as a new Lexington two student?

Registration is open for students new to Lexington Two schools in the 2021-2022 academic year. Please click the New Student Registration link below to begin the process. Two proofs of residency and a photo ID are required.

What is the PowerSchool Parent Portal?

The PowerSchool Parent Portal is one component of the PowerSchool Student Information System that provides parents/guardians with access to view their child’s grades and attendance information. Is the Parent Portal secure?

Where is Aspen PTO located in Lexington?

Aspen Parent Portal Post Secondary Planning PTO Student/Parent Handbook © 2021 All Rights Reserved. 251 Waltham Street , Lexington, MA 02421 781-861-2320 Dr. Andrew Stephens, Principal Please notify the website administrator at lpswebadmin@lexingtonma.orgif you have any problems with the website.

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Parent Portal

PowerSchool, a component of North Carolina's HomeBase system, is the portal by which parents and students can view academic and attendance information as well as use many of the other features. The information available includes: Grades Assignments Attendance Calendars Emails notifications regarding grade and school announcements

Parent Portal Information

CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT Instructions - English Instructions-Spanish ACCESS AN EXISTING ACCOUNT To access an existing account, please follow the instructions below: 1) Go to: https://lex.powerschool.com/public 2) Enter your username and password

What is PowerSchool?

PowerSchool is the NC state-wide student information system that is used to manage student information including but not limited to: attendance, demographics, grades, schedules, discipline and more.

What is the Parent Portal?

The PowerSchool Parent Portal is one component of the PowerSchool Student Information System that provides parents/guardians with access to view their child’s grades and attendance information.

Is the Parent Portal secure?

Yes it is, the program requires a username and password that the individual user will create. It also has SSL encryption which is signified by the https: in the URL.

How do I access the Parent Portal?

You will receive an access ID and password at your child’s school. Once you have that you will type https://lex.powerschool.com/public in the address bar on your internet browser. (The recommended browser for use is Mozilla Firefox). On your first login you will create an account by following the "Create a New Account" instructions above.

Can I access all of my children with one account?

Yes, you can. The single sign on feature lets you attach multiple children to your account as long as you have an access ID and password for each individual child.

Registration is open for dual enrollment, Early College programs for 2022-2023

The programs let high school students earn college credit -- free -- during the school day. The application deadline for both programs is March 22

College Entrance Assessments for Juniors

Your 11th grade student has the opportunity to take either the ACT or the SAT one time at no cost, paid for by the state.

Follow Lexington Two and its schools on social media

Find a list here of all the social media sites -- and keep up with the district's news, events, people, athletics and more!

Download RIDE 360 app to track your child's school bus

App allows families to access drop-off and pick-up locations and times, as well as receive alerts about weather delays, school cancellations and any bus delays.

Registration is open for dual enrollment, Early College programs for 2022-2023

The programs let high school students earn college credit -- free -- during the school day. The application deadline for both programs is March 22

College Entrance Assessments for Juniors

Your 11th grade student has the opportunity to take either the ACT or the SAT one time at no cost, paid for by the state.

Follow Lexington Two and its schools on social media

Find a list here of all the social media sites -- and keep up with the district's news, events, people, athletics and more!

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