Online Seattle Public Schools library catalog. Search by location, reading level, award winners and more. Visit our Library Service page for additional resources for SPS students. Through The Source parents, guardians, and students may view attendance, secondary student grades and schedules, and tools such as the student data verification form.
Welcome to Seattle Public Schools! Seattle Public Schools has award-winning neighborhood and option schools where families find great educators, strong academic programs, and engaged community. schools, students must live within the district attendance boundaries. We welcome enrollment of non-resident students
All Seattle Public School students, regardless of family income, will have access to nutritious meals at no cost throughout the 2021-22 school year. Enrollment help is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Amharic, Somali or Vietnamese. Please contact a bilingual specialist directly:
Students log onto the Source with their student account . If your student needs help, contact a teacher or the school librarian. . Your email address must be on record at each student’s school. Confirm you provided the same email address for each SPS student in your family.
Naviance user account invitations were sent out to parents/guardians who have Source accounts and whose students are “opt in” for using Naviance during the month of November of the 2019-20 school year. Email naviance@seattleschools.org if you would like support setting up your parent/guardian account.
Naviance user accounts will be available to middle school parent/guardians who have Source accounts and whose student or students are ?opt in? for using Naviance beginning 2nd semester of the 2019-20 school year.
If you do not currently have a Source account, create one by following the set up instructions. To request support for your Source account, please send an email to sourcesupport@seattleschools.org.
Once you register for a Naviance account, it will remain active as long as your student is “opt in” for Naviance and enrolled in the district, you have an active Source account, and you are identified in the student information system as a parent or guardian.
The Source displays attendance, assessment scores, Elementary Progress Reports, Secondary Report cards and grades. SchoolPay, Schoology Access Codes and other family resources are also found on the Source.
You must be on record as the parent or guardian of a student enrolled in SPS Seattle Public Schools .
You must be the parent or guardian of a student actively enrolled in SPS Seattle Public Schools .
Parents and guardians can enroll their students for the current school year online or in person at the John Stanford Center.
At Seattle Public Schools, we are working to dramatically improve academic and life outcomes for students of Color by disrupting the legacies of racism in our educational system.
Schoology is Seattle Public Schools’ learning management system. It is changing the way our teachers communicate online with students and families.
Reminder: students do not set up accounts, they log in with their SPS username on the Student Portal with Clever and the select the Schoology icon.
Students, please visit our Student Username and Password page for detailed STUDENT log in steps.
Families when you contact us, please include the following information: A brief description of the problem, Your full name, Your email address, Your student’s full name, Your student’s 7 digit Seattle Schools student ID#, Your student’s school.
Below is a list of District-subscribed online resources for students plus links to resources available through Seattle Public Library. Ask your school librarian for more information on these resources. For generic log in information, please visit the Student Password Assistance page.
TumbleBook Library Online collection of animated, talking picture books for younger readers.
When volunteers commit to serving at a school, students achieve higher grades, have access to more opportunities, and gain community connections to help them thrive.
Help a student get closer to meeting academic goals, feel supported and more confident coming to school. Volunteer for 1-2 hours every week to show your support for “ Title I Federal program designed to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, ” schools!
For questions about available volunteer opportunities or the status of your volunteer application, please contact the school or site where you would like to volunteer.