lowndes county school district georgia parent portal

by Darian Hackett 4 min read

How many students are in Lowndes County Schools?

The eleven schools of the Lowndes County Schools district share a common commitment to creating the best learning experiences for our over 10,500 students--We are One Lowndes! Mission: Working together to empower, challenge, and inspire - One Lowndes!

What information will the parent portal and student portal provide?

The Parent Portal and Student Portal will allow access to grades, attendance, etc. All student login information for high school and middle school students will be provided by the school. The current information portal users can access is from the 2020-21 school year.

What is the Lowndes County Public Schools system's non-discrimination policy?

The Lowndes County Public Schools System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Where is Lowndes County School District 1053 located?

Students standing in front of flag FacebookTwitter Three students with arms around another EdlioLogin Lowndes CountySchool District 1053 HWY 45 South, Columbus, MS 39701Phone: (662) 244-5000 Powered by Edlio Parent PortalStaff DirectoryBoardCalendar

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Welcome Parents!

We want you to feel welcome in our schools, and we wish for you to be a partner with us in the education of your child. This page provides some helpful resources and answers to questions we commonly receive from parents.

District and School Report Cards

Each year the Georgia Governor's Office of Student Achievement generates a report card for each district and school in Georgia. Districts and schools receive a letter grade based on district/school performance on measures of student achievement and school completion.

LCS Enters Attendance Protocol Agreement

To reduce truancy and to provide a uniform set of procedures for addressing excessive student absences, the Lowndes County Schools and the Valdosta City Schools have entered into a protocol agreement with Judge James Council, Jr., and the Lowndes County Juvenile Court.

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