PowerSchool
PowerSchool offers a Parent Single Sign-On to the Parent Portal where parents can have access to all of their children's information in one place in one account.
Students simply enter their STUDENT ID and STUDENT PASSWORD printed on the bottom of the PowerSchool letter to access their information. This is their permanent username and password.
Type the PowerSchool URL into the address bar of your browser and press "Enter." Click on "Student Access." The Username and Password fields will display on-screen. Enter your PowerSchool login credentials, then click "Submit." In most cases, the Username will be your Student ID number.
AnswerTo view your Gradebooks, just tap the Grades icon near the bottom of the menu. ... To view your Grades for a specific Class, expand My Classes and select the Gradebook. ... If your class has a class schedule, you can also tap the Term menu at the top of this panel to switch between Terms and Grading Periods.More items...•
The PowerSchool ID is your new Unified Classroom username. It is usually your email address.
To make access to your children's information easier, PowerSchool now offers a single sign-on option that allows parents to create one account from which to access information for each child in the family. Parents of new students will receive a separate Access ID and Access Password for each child from the school(s).
Your student's Access ID and password is generated and administered by your school district to protect your student's information. If you have not received an Access ID and password, we would suggest contacting your school district directly to receive them.
For individual accounts, simply click Forgot Your Password? on the login page. This will send a password reset to the email address associated with your account from the address noreply@mylearning.powerschool.com. Keep an eye out for that email containing additional instructions!
1:028:06How to Use The PowerSchool Mobile App - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce you've signed into your parent account look on the left-hand navigation bar. Scroll down belowMoreOnce you've signed into your parent account look on the left-hand navigation bar. Scroll down below the buttons. And you should find a district code for your power school server.
If your school uses a 5- or 6-point GPA scale, you want to be closer to those values instead. The average grade for high school students in the United States is around a B, which means the average high school GPA is a 3.0. So, if your GPA is higher than that, you're off to a good start!
One student even managed to land a stunning 10.03 GPA by taking 17 advanced classes at a school that awarded bonus points. If the different GPA scales seem a little confusing, check out our guide on how to calculate GPA for a straightforward explanation of weighted and unweighted GPAs.
0:020:45Student View How to Check Your Grades - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou will have access to the grade for each assignment test or quiz. The grade for each gradingMoreYou will have access to the grade for each assignment test or quiz. The grade for each grading category. And your overall grade. You can also check your grades within the grade section of each course.
When you sign in to the PowerSchool Student and Parent portal, the start page appears. This page serves as the central point from which you begin your PowerSchool Student and Parent portal session. The start page consists of the following main areas:
PowerSchool is a database application that runs on a server, which is the center of your student information system. PowerSchool uses the Internet to facilitate student information management and communication among school administrators, teachers, parents, and students.
The School Information page displays the physical address and contact information for the school. If the PowerSchool administrator has uploaded a school map, the map displays on this page as well.
The Grades and Attendance page displays comprehensive information about a student's grades and attendance for the current term. The legend at the bottom of the page displays the attendance and citizenship codes and their meanings.
Schoolnet provides a centralized solution for aligning student assessments, curriculum, and instruction where administrators, teachers, and parents are able to view summarized information for schools, classes and students, as well as detailed reporting and analysis. Using these tools can help administrators, teachers, and parents improve school performance and increase student achievement. When accessing Schoolnet, My Schoolnet is the main landing page, or portal, for logged-in Schoolnet users. It is designed to provide quick, one-click access to Schoolnet components.
The navigation menu serves as the central point from which to navigate the pages of the PowerSchool Student and Patent portal. The navigation menu includes the following links:
Parent Access Managemen provides parents with the ability to have their own individual parent account, including user name and password. Your school’s PowerSchool administrator may create your account or may have you create your own account using the appropriate access credentials. Once your account is created, you can manage your account information, link any and all students to your account (for whom you have parental and legal rights to), and set email and notifications preferences for each student linked to your account. If you've forgotten your account sign in information, you can retrieve them by using auto-recovery.
When you sign in to the PowerSchool Student and Parent portal, the start page appears. This page serves as the central point from which you begin your PowerSchool Student and Parent portal session. The start page consists of the following main areas:
PowerSchool is a database application that runs on a server, which is the center of your student information system. PowerSchool uses the Internet to facilitate student information management and communication among school administrators, teachers, parents, and students.
The School Information page displays the physical address and contact information for the school. If the PowerSchool administrator has uploaded a school map, the map displays on this page as well.
The Grades and Attendance page displays comprehensive information about a student's grades and attendance for the current term. The legend at the bottom of the page displays the attendance and citizenship codes and their meanings.
Schoolnet provides a centralized solution for aligning student assessments, curriculum, and instruction where administrators, teachers, and parents are able to view summarized information for schools, classes and students, as well as detailed reporting and analysis. Using these tools can help administrators, teachers, and parents improve school performance and increase student achievement. When accessing Schoolnet, My Schoolnet is the main landing page, or portal, for logged-in Schoolnet users. It is designed to provide quick, one-click access to Schoolnet components.
The Graduation Progress page displays the student's four-year graduation plan, any post-secondary plans, and the progress of each of those plans. Progress is indicated by the use of a color-coded bar. Dark green indicates earned credits; light green indicates currently enrolled credits; and yellow indicates requested/planned credits. A green checkmark indicates that a requirement has been completely satisfied.