You need to have a Pinellas County address to obtain a parent account. The Student Reservation System will only work with Pinellas County addresses. If you already have a PCS Parent User ID and Password, you do not need to get another User ID or Password for additional members in your family. Only one User ID and Password is issued per family.
If you already have a PCS Portal Parent User ID and Password, you do not need to get another User ID or Password for additional members in your family. Only one User ID and Password is issued per family. Simply use your User ID and Password to log in to the Student Reservation System to register your child.
For information about Parent Portal call the Help Desk at 588-6060 For information about a school assignment call the student assignment department at 588-6210 or the district call center at 587-2020
A Parent User ID and Password is used with Focus and the Student Reservation System. In Focus when the student has been attached to the Parent User ID a parent is able to log into Focus and view a variety of different items pertaining to the student.
For information about Parent Portal call the Help Desk at 588-6060. For information about a school assignment call the student assignment department at 588-6210 or the district call center at 587-2020.
Go to any school with your valid ID (Driver's License, State ID card, Passport/VISA, Military ID, Green Card.) Then you can use the school's computer or your home computer to complete your child's registration. Final step, take the required documents to your child's assigned school.
The SRS will assist you in enrolling your child in a Pinellas County public school or to change your address. The types of enrollment features on the Student Reservation System (SRS) include the following: (Some features are not activated year-round.) Current school year enrollment. Next school year enrollment.
Nine Pinellas schools named National PTA Schools of Excellence. Aug. 9, 2021 - The program supports and celebrates partnerships between local PTAs and schools to enrich the educational experience and well-being of all students.
Join a team of talented teachers for a progressive district by becoming an educator at Pinellas County Schools! Interested candidates must register for the Virtual Teacher Job Fair by Wednesday, May 26 at 8:00 a.m.
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