oufsd parent portal

by Ona Block 6 min read

What is eSchoolData Parent Portal?

Parent Portal Parent Portal The eSchoolData Parent Portal is a web- based program that allows parents to access information about their child’s academic progress. It allows parents to obtain information such as attendance, schedules, progress reports and report cards.

How do I Reset my Parent Portal password?

If you have signed up for the Parent Portal, but you can remember your account information, just click on “Forgot Password” To view a step-by-step process, please click on one of the links below.

How do I verify all contact information in the parent portal?

When you log into the Parent Portal, you will be prompted to verify all contact information. YOU MUST COMPLETE A FORM FOR EACH CHILD. BE SURE TO CLICK ON EACH PROFILE SEPARATELY TO ENSURE THE EMERGENCY CONTACTS ARE ACCURATE.

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How to reset my child's school ID?

This is located on report cards and/or student ID. Use an e-mail address that that you provided when you registered your child.. The only way to reset your password is via e-mail. If your e-mail address changes, you will need to request a new account.

Can you use Ed on your school account?

Type your name exactly as it appears on correspondence sent from the school (i.e. if your name is Edward, do not use Ed on the account request page). Only sign up for one child—once your account is approved you will automatically gain access to all of your children.

Do you need multiple logins for Kindergartner?

Because of the family oriented design of the database, you will not need multiple login accounts. As you register that new kindergartner, their information will instantly be pushed to your portal view.

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