WHAT IS POWERSCHOOL? PowerSchool is North Carolina's new student information system. Since PowerSchool is web-based, this information can easily and safely be shared with parents through the PowerSchool Parent portal. With PowerSchool, parents will be able to access vital information about their children quickly and accurately.
In order to receive login information for PowerSchool Parent Portal, you will need to report to your child's school and present a valid photo ID. You will receive a letter at the school with an auto-generated username and password.
Day in and day out, PowerSchool will help parents help their children achieve their potential. PowerSchool is a comprehensive student information system that will enable Johnston County Public Schools to easily manage a wealth of information online: grades, transcripts, report cards, assessments, and daily attendance.
Parents now have access to assignment information, grades and attendance. This valuable tool provides parents a "real-time" view of their student's progress. If you have specific questions about the Home Base Parent Portal, please contact your child's school directly.
Our integrated edtech tools help educators understand digital learning engagement, support whole-child growth, measure return on investment, and prepare students for college and career.
Activate PowerSchool Unified Talent ™ Professional Learning, a comprehensive PDMS for K-12, to organize and track all your professional development experiences—from Schoology courses to in-person events, and beyond.
SIS PowerPack Component: Digital Document Delivery now with Signatures. Delivery service gives schools the ability to email object reports, report cards, transcripts, form letters, and more.
Unified Insights ™ Student Essentials provides education stakeholders rich analytics to enhance the power of their PowerSchool SIS. These valuable insights help to optimize time and resources, make impactful decisions, improve operational efficiency, better understand the adoption of digital learning, and track accountability.
While the majority of students are returning to fully live instruction, many schools and districts in North Carolina agree that distance learning is a better fit for some students. As these organizations consider creating and supporting fully virtual academies, Unified Classroom Schoology Learning is here to help: