PowerSchool is the student information system for Shelby County Schools. A PowerSchool account is required to be enrolled in school, but it also gives parents easy access to other important processes and student information.
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.
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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. From there, you can log in to your school or district’s respective portal. Visit our Resource center.
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Grades are updated by the classroom teacher to the Gradebook daily for secondary students. For elementary students, grades are updated based on the dates specified in the district calendar.
Attendance is posted by teachers and by the attendance office. Secondary teachers assign and post attendance to PowerSchool at different times throughout the day. For elementary schools, attendance is taken first thing in the morning. As always, feel free to contact the attendance office at any time.
PowerSchool is a student information system that manages a wide range of information, including grades, attendance, tests, demographics, activities, courses, and photos. Because the program has been designed using Internet-based software tools, it connects parents and students to a large variety of information.
The attendance office may modify attendance codes as they receive information from parents throughout the school day.
At the High Schools and Middle Schools, teachers do their best to record attendance by the end of every period. However, teachers that instruct in multiple classrooms, in the gym, or outdoors, may record attendance for multiple periods at one time. At the elementary schools, attendance is done first thing in the morning.