With the Massapequa School District's Paperless Initiative, Assessment Parent Reports for Grades 3-8 NYS are no longer printed and are now available for viewing on the PowerSchool Parent Portal. Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password.
In the Massapequa School District, we believe that children benefit tremendously when bridging their two most important worlds — home and school. We feel that by giving students and parents the tools necessary to support their studies and skill acquisition, we can enhance our students' academic experience and lead them to greater success.
Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password. Prior to creating an account, you must have the Access ID and Access Password for your child (ren).
We feel that by giving students and parents the tools necessary to support their studies and skill acquisition, we can enhance our students' academic experience and lead them to greater success. Website log-in is not required to view resources.
Long Island author Jen Calonita has some inspiring words for young readers and writers at Lockhart Elementary School during a visit on Feb. 10.
Long Island author Jen Calonita has some inspiring words for young readers and writers at Lockhart Elementary School during a visit on Feb. 10.
First graders at Fairfield Elementary School looked into the future, by more than a decade, as they created time capsules that they will open during their senior year of high school.
To better understand a holiday celebrated around the world, second graders at Birch Lane Elementary School had some help from their older peers.
Research skills and internet safety have been the focus for students in the Career and Community Connections class at Massapequa High School’s Ames Campus during recent visits to the library.
The vocal talents of Massapequa High School senior Nicole F. earned her a selection to the prestigious All-National Honors Ensemble mixed choir, and she attended a virtual conference in late January hosted by the National Association for Music Education.
There are two important components to any children’s story – the words and the pictures.
On July 13, the DCFS launched a new P-EBT Online Parent Portal. The portal allows parents to view their child's P-EBT case. Information submitted by the schools (name, date of birth, local student ID, school name, zip code, benefit amounts, and learning mode) are included within the portal once benefits are processed. There are a video and instructions available on how to register, access, and navigate the portal.
The School Board believes that for students to have the opportunity to achieve personal, academic, developmental and social success, the School Board shall strive to ensure positive, safe and health-promoting learning environments at every level, in every setting, throughout the school year.