Please contact: parentportal@monticello.k12.mn.us . Include your name and email address along with your student's name, and school attending .
Parent Portal. What is Infinite Campus Parent Portal? The Parent Portal is a tool for parents and guardians to access timely student information: attendance, class schedules, assignments, report cards and more. The Parent Portal is also used as a communication tool for parents to receive important information from your school and school district.
The Parent/Guardian Portal is a tool for parents and guardians to access timely student information: attendance, class schedules, assignments, report cards and more. The Parent/Guardian Portal is also used as a communication tool for parents and guardians to receive important information from your school and school district.
The “ Parent Portal ” gives middle school and high school parents and guardians access to certain information in the school’s student management system, SchoolTool. Parents/guardians are able to see progress reports and report cards, contact information, attendance and schedules. The parent portal allows parents to keep track of their child’s progress and we hope you will take advantage of this opportunity.
In the email you send, type “parent portal access” in the subject line. In the body of the email, simply include your name and your student’s name as indicated on their student record and the school your student attends. If you have students in both the middle school and the high school, you may include them in the same email.
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Jane Sorensen, EPIC Director for the Monticello Central School District, at 794-8830 or jsorensen@k12mcsd.net .
Parent Today is a free resource, consisting of an e-newsletter and a website, to help parents coach and encourage their children through four chapters of their education – early learners, elementary, middle years and high school.
The EPIC Parent Center provides resources to parents and staff throughout the Monticello district during the school year. This includes parent workshops, open forums and family night activities. EPIC also provides information about the latest research available on a wide range of youth-related topics.
Parents of students enrolled in the early drop-off program may drop off their children at 7:30 a.m. during one hour delays, 8:30 a.m. during two hour delays and 9:30 a.m. during three hour delays.