suffern central parent portal

by Aryanna Cassin 3 min read

Many Ways to Be a Mountie

Today, in our “Many Ways to Be a Mountie” series, we’re featuring Maggie Yang. Maggie is a Suffern Central community member, friend, and parent to two students in our District, one being senior Dylan Yang, who is headed to Yale University to play football next year. ...

National School Resource Officer Day

Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! Officer Danny Lynch, you are the best at what you do and our school is a better place with you in it! Thanks for being there to support our students, work with our teachers and administrators and bridge the...

Can I access my Ramapo Parent Portal?

Yes. Please note that t he Parent Portal can be accessed on any device with internet access; computer, tablet, ipads, even smartphones. If you foresee difficulty accessing the portal electronically, you may request a printed copy. To do so please email portal@ramapocentral.net or submit a note to your child’s school with your child’s name, grade and school.

Is the Suffern Central School District curriculum public?

Yes. The Suffern Central School District curriculum is published for public view here. After you open the site, roll over the word “Browse” on the top left and click “Curriculum Maps.”. You will see a page that allows you to apply filters to find the map you are looking for quickly.

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Parent-Student Portals

Registering with eSchoolData

  • Click the image at left for a larger view of the Parent Portal Registration page. Type the words “Ramapo Central” in the field labeled “School District.” A dropdown will let you choose “RamapoCentral.” Next, choose your Username. Enter your email address and confirm by typing again. Choose password; re enter to confirm. Choose authentication questi...
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Electronic Report Cards

  • The Ramapo Central School District utilizes a standards-based elementary report card. These report cards are delivered electronically via the eSchoolData Parent Portal and effectively communicate students’ progress, areas of strength and where improvement is needed.
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