Parent portal accounts are used to: View your child's grades Re-enroll for the next school year Establishing your MyMPS account is easy! Please visit the school office to pick up your activation key. Then, follow the step-by-step instructions.
Enter your Parent Portal User ID (email address) and the password that you previously created. The password should never be shared. All pages are personal and confidential. If you suspect that someone else may know your password, use the Change Password option to change your password after logging in. Having trouble logging in?
Each parent only needs one portal account, regardless of the number of children enrolled or their grade levels. If you can't see all your children, please contact the school of the child you don't see. Retrieve your password.
Each parent only needs one portal account, regardless of the number of children enrolled or their grade levels. If you can't see all your children, please contact the school of the child you don't see.
Gahanna Middle School East was completed in 1975 when the Gahanna Schools changed to a middle school concept. It was originally built as an "open classroom" building with large open spaces and a limited number of walls separating the classes.
Assistant Superintendent Jill Elliott walks through and describes the floor plan for the new Lincoln High School.
Former Gahanna Lincoln football player Jonathan Cooley is coaching for the Rams in the Super Bowl.
Dear MSE Family, School Board Appreciation Week in Tennessee is January 23-29. Please join us in honoring the men and women who serve on the MSE board.
Please take a moment to read today's communication from Memphis School of Excellence Network regarding Tennessee's recent mask legislation.
Dear Parents and Guardians, As we conclude the 2020-2021 school year, we wanted to reach out to you about the 2021-2022 school year. We know many of you have questions about what next year will look like as we leave this unusual year behind.
This video explains how to complete student registration on PowerSchool, step by step.
To Our Community, Racism and social injustice have no place in our communities. We are thinking about our families, staff, and students as the country continues to grapple with the tragic and continued loss of African American lives.