Parents and guardians of middle school and high school students can access the Portal. Parents of elementary school students may access the portal in the winter months of the school year. Contact your child's school for more information about specific dates.
Madison Elementary School District is committed to inspiring passion for learning and leading in an ever-changing world. Our mission is to foster success for all through dynamic, engaging, and relevant learning experiences focusing on students’ academic, social, and emotional growth.
Madison Traditional Academy serves grades preschool - 8th. 2022-2023 Open Enrollment begins December 1, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. Please visit the 2022-2023 Open Enrollment page on December 1 to access enrollment information for the 2022-2023 school year. Please complete the Intent to Continue Form for the 2022-2023 school year.
Pending the result of successful contract negotiations, the Board is expected to officially approve Dr. Guerin as the next Superintendent effective July 1, 2022. The Madison School District Board worked diligently on this process and considered feedback from all stakeholders.
The Student Portal is a confidential and secure Web site where students get current information about their attendance and grades. They also use the portal to review announcements and select courses for the next school year.
Just as in the past, the first contact is your child's teacher or guidance counselor.
Infinite Campus uses a 32-bit, secure socket layer (SSL) encryption technology to protect information. The technology is similar to that used in other industries such as health care and banking.
When you, as a parent or guardian, log-in you have access to information about all of the students for which you are associated. Class schedules, assignments and grades can be viewed. E-mail hyperlinks facilitate communication with classroom teachers. In addition, schools post important information on the home page, such as events, notices, etc. Attendance information is also available. The Parent Portal allows report cards to be viewed online and printed.
Parents of elementary school students may access the portal in the winter months of the school year. Contact your child's school for more information about specific dates.
The district office will mail you a Parent Portal user account after your child is enrolled into the district.
Internet Access. A minimum dial-up modem speed of 56 Kbs — a slower connection works but not as well.
Our elementary schools serve grades preschool through 4th and our middle schools serve grades 5th - 8th. Madison Traditional Academy serves grades preschool - 8th.
Madison Traditional Academy (MTA) Interest Form. If your student lives inside the District boundaries and lives within the attendance boundaries for the Madison school you would like your child to attend (for example, incoming kindergartner), please complete the enrollment form below:
This important form will help our schools plan for the coming year. You can find this form in your PowerSchool Parent Portal. The form will open on October 22, 2021 and close on December 17, 2021 at 5:00 pm.
All Madison families will need to complete the check-in process prior to the 21-22 school year. During Check-In Days, families will: Update Emergency Contact Information. Update Immunization Records. Update any Medical information. Sign up for PTO, clubs, etc.
The Anaheim Elementary Online Academy is a teacher-led interactive distance learning option for Kindergarten through 6th-grade students. Enrolling now for k-6th grade
The Anaheim Elementary Online Academy is a teacher-led interactive distance learning option for Kindergarten through 6th-grade students. Enrolling now for k-6th grade
Welcome to James Madison School. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Janet De La Concha Pablo and I am very excited to be working with you and your children this year.
The goal of the community planning process is to gather feedback on the design and implementation of the district’s priorities for the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). To accomplish this, we are gathering community input. Your participation is critical in this decision-making process, and we appreciate your assistance with this survey.
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