In order to create a Parent Portal account in PowerSchool, the parent/guardian must receive an access ID (code) from your school. Please see your child (ren)'s school administrative assistant if you did not receive your access id and password that you will need to create your personal PowerSchool Parent Portal account.
Access to student information from the Internet is a privilege, not a right. Only after a family has enrolled their child (ren) in the Orange School System will a parent/guardian be authorized to access the web account. Once a student withdraws or graduates from the Orange District their access will be inactivated.
Each parent/guardian must complete and sign a Parent Portal Access Agreement before viewing student information. A School Official or staff designee must witness the parent/guardian sign this form. The parent/guardian must provide a photo ID or alternate legal document prior to signing.
5) Parents/guardians who identify a security problem within the Portal must notify their school immediately, without demonstrating the problem to anyone else. 6) Parents/guardians will not share their password with anyone, including their own child (ren). 7) Parents/guardians will not set their computer to automatically login to the Internet site.
Welcome to the Orange County Public Schools parent/guardian website for Skyward - our student information system. This system includes portals for students and parents/guardians - Student Access and Parent Access. Important information will be included in the Communication section and training materials explaining registration and use of the system will be included in the Documentation section. Please contact your school if you have issues with either registering, logging into, or using the system.
A LaunchPad account is required to get to Skyward Family Access. This is the 1st step. Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Vietnamese. Skyward Family Access - This documentation will show you how to use the Skyward Family Access system (after you have logged into LaunchPad). This is the 2nd step.
OCPS has you covered from sunrise to sunset. The information in this section is designed to help families navigate critical topics they encounter EVERYDAY. Click on each heading for more information.
OCPS students can be transported to schools in several ways including walking, biking, being dropped off in a personal vehicle or riding a public school bus.
Daily attendance in school is the responsibility of the parent/guardian and is encouraged for all students in grades PK-12. Daily attendance is reported for all students grades PK-12. Period-by-period attendance is also reported for students in grades 9-12.
Wondering what your child is learning about today? All content students learn is based on the Florida Standards and Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking. There are standards and benchmarks for core subject areas such as English language arts, mathematics, science and social studies.
OCPS is proud to provide breakfast and lunch at all school sites. Designated school sites also provide supper benefits. This year, all students are receiving meals at NO charge.
The Extended Day Enrichment Program offers supervision and a variety of enrichment activities for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. The program is fee-supported by those using its services. Daily activities include homework time, structured supervised free play, art, drama, crafts, music, dance and organized team games.
OCPS students can be transported home in several ways including walking, biking, being dropped off in a personal vehicle or riding a public school bus.