The Natomas Unified School District website has a page with information about the Portal. Parents/guardians and students should connect with staff at their school site for questions about or assistance with the Portal. If school site staff is unable to resolve an issue, they should submit a Tech Support work order detailing the issue.
Every parent and guardian can have a Parent Portal account which will give you access to the Student Information System for all of your students in your household. With the Parent Portal you can: For questions, contact the IC help desk at (916) 567-5819 or email icportal@natomasunified.org.
With the Parent Portal you can: For questions, contact the IC help desk at (916) 567-5819 or email icportal@natomasunified.org. To request a password reset, complete the form found in the Help Desk and Password Reset tab below.
In this workshop, parents will learn about the purpose of Statewide Assessments (regular and alternate, including ELPAC). Statewide assessments are typically given to students each spring in March/April, however, tests for English Language Learners are administered to the students throughout the year.
Want to know how to use the Parent Portal to check assignments, grades, attendance, and more? This training will cover how to use Infinite Campus Parent Portal to check your student’s grades, assignments, attendance, California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) scores, and how to update parent/guardian contact information.
Join other Natomas families for a morning of family, fun and fitness in the park. In partnership with the Natomas Black Parents United, we’ll provide a free Dance/workout lesson with African American/Afro Caribbean inspired music genres for kids and adults to enjoy.
Participants will learn that childhood trauma can have a direct, immediate, and potentially overwhelming impact on the ability of a child to learn.
In this workshop, families will get help with navigating the early teen years successfully. All families can use some help improving relationships. This series helps parent’s and teens with Communications Skills, Stress Management, and Finding Ways to Connect.
In this workshop, families will get help with navigating the early teen years successfully. All families can use some help improving relationships. This series helps parent’s and teens with Communications Skills, Stress Management, and Finding Ways to Connect.
Participants will learn that RJ training introduces participants to the philosophy, principles and practices of Restorative Justice and teaches participants how to facilitate community building circles for adults and students in the classroom.