The Parent Portal is an important element of Power School, our student management software program. The Parent Portal allows parents and their sons/daughters to access information regarding grades, attendance, school announcements, and student demographic information. To gain the most from the parent portal, please keep in mind the following:
Email the Parent Portal HelpDesk if you have difficulties with parent accounts: parent_portal@greenwich.k12.ct.us Secondary students have access to a personal Aspen account where they only see their own posted grades and information. Students having difficulties with accounts should contact the Library Media Specialist at school.
The Stratford Public School System is excited to be utilizing one of the features available through our District’s Student Information System called the PowerSchool Parent Portal. The portal provides parents with the privilege of accessing student information records of their children through a secure Internet connection.
The Stratford Public School System reserves the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review and store at any time, and without prior notice, any and all usage of the PowerSchool Parent Portal and any and all information transmitted or received in connection with such usage.
Mandated reporters are required to report when they have reasonable cause to believe that a child under the age of 18 has been abused, neglected, or is placed in imminent risk or serious harm. Learn about mandated report training, frequently asked questions, and more.
Nutrition. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (better known as the WIC Program) provides free nutrition and breastfeeding information and support for expecting and breastfeeding mothers, and resources for toddlers and infants. Agency: Department of Public Health.
The Parent Portal is an important element of Power School, our student management software program. The Parent Portal allows parents and their sons/daughters to access information regarding grades, attendance, school announcements, and student demographic information.
Encourage your son/daughter to meet with his/her teacher to discuss grading concerns. This is a wonderful opportunity to help build his/her self-advocacy skill.
It is used by the District and School leaders to communicate important information to parents, including emergency alerts. The main telephone number and email address you provide as part of the registration process are accessed for this communication resource. Please be sure you provide up to date contact information to your child's school office staff in order to ensure timely receipt of information.
Secondary students having difficulties with accounts should contact the Library Media Specialist at school.
Questions about grades should be directed to the individual teacher. If your contact information changes, you should contact your school office.