MyEducation BC (MyEdBC) is the Information System used by the Ministry of Education in Langley School District and in most school districts in the province. The MyEdBC Family/Student Portal is another way in which students and their parents/guardians can access information about their educational programs.
A: If you cannot see one or more of your high school level children when you log into the portal, please contact the school office. If your children are in elementary or middle school, please go here to submit MyEdBC Assistance Form. Q: I can see the report card for one of my children but not the other.
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Please check your JUNK or SPAM folder for the email.You can log on to MyEdBC Family Portal from any computer that connects to the internet. Find the MyEdBC link at our website. (www.sd35.bc.ca)
You can log on to MyEdBC Family Portal from any computer that connects to the internet.Find the MyEdBC link at our website. ( www.sd35.bc.ca)Enter your login ID and Password.The first time you log on, you will be prompted to change your password.
Your Login ID: Student – firstname.lastname@student.sd73.bc.ca Parents – this is the email you provided to the school. Login Tips: The Temporary Password: DO NOT copy/paste the password – the copy process sometimes adds a space.
MyEducation BC (MyEdBC) is the Information System used by the Ministry of Education in Langley School District and in most school districts in the province. The MyEdBC Family/Student Portal is another way in which students and their parents/guardians can access information about their educational programs. (
If you do not have a Parent account in MyEducation BC follow the instructions below: 1 – Connect to http://www.myeducation.gov.bc.ca/aspen preferably on a computer. Make sure that pop-ups are enabled for your browser. 4 – Enter the demographic information of the parent.
0:084:03How to Access Your Student Portal - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPortal. If it's your first time accessing your portal go ahead and look up account or reset passwordMorePortal. If it's your first time accessing your portal go ahead and look up account or reset password. Click ok enter in your last name and your full social security number or your student id.
Your username will be your universal username (UUN) that you use to login to other services such as email. For students, your UUN is always your matriculation number prefixed by the letter "s" e.g. s0912345.
On the right-hand side, middle of the screen you will see “Published Reports”. A pdf link to the Report Card will be listed under the filename. Click on the link—your child's report card will open up in another window.
Accounts are disabled after 5 invalid log in attempts. If you forget your password after it has been created, select the “I forgot my password” on the log in screen. This will prompt you for the answer to the security question you created in order to reset your password.
0:251:36How to View/Print Report Card - MyEdBC for Students - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then if you look over to the right hand side you should see an area that says published reportsMoreAnd then if you look over to the right hand side you should see an area that says published reports here you'll be able to view your report cards and you can also print them out they will be in pdf.
To reset a student password, go to School View > School top tab > Setup side tab > Options > Password Reset: Click the drop-down arrow to change the value for “Staff” from Yes to No.
On the Create Account page, type in a username and password. Enter your email address in the Account Recovery area. This email address will be used by the EducationPlannerBC Application Service to send you a receipt for your submitted applications, and should be used if you ever need to send us a Help request.
80 creditsThe B.C. Certificate of Graduation or "Dogwood Diploma" is awarded to students who successfully complete the provincial graduation requirements. Students require a minimum of 80 credits to graduate.
Enter a new password. At least one number • At least one capital and lowercase letter • At least one symbol that is not a letter or number • Cannot contain password, login name, first name, middle name, last name, date of birth, personal id, or only sequential letters or numbers. Enter the new password again. Click OK.
After three (3) unexcused absences within any month of the current school year, a conference will be held between the principal, student and parent to analyze the causes of the student's absenteeism.
The Langley School District views education as a partnership between the District and the parents of our over 23,000 students. Without the trust, cooperation and contribution of parents the District cannot attain our educational goals.
This section of the district web site provides information that will help students understand their rights and responsibilities, the many pathways to success, and how they can participate in vibrant school communities.