PowerSchool's Parent Portal provides real-time access for parents to their child's grades, attendance, assignments, and more. PowerSchool is an online resource that allows you to see your student’s grades, attendance, and teacher assignments.
Contact your school or district for access information and instructions. You can visit your school or district website, or speak with your school or district administrators. PowerSchool logins are granted by schools and districts. Each school will verify your identity before giving you an account to help protect student data and privacy.
Each school will assign all parents/guardians usernames and passwords to access PowerSchool. Please contact your child’s school. Parents/guardians will have to go to the school and show picture ID to have an account set up. Usernames and passwords will not be given over the telephone or via email to protect student information.
PowerSchool is used for scheduling, taking attendance, storing grades, and more. PowerSchool's Parent Portal provides real-time access for parents to their child's grades, attendance, assignments, and more.
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