If there are any issues , concerns regarding accessing the Parent Portal or have misplaced your login information, please send an email to parentportal@bufsd.org. For questions regarding specific information about a student's grades or academic progress, please contact the student’s school directly.
It allows parents to obtain information such as attendance, schedules, progress reports and report cards. It also provides a means for parents to communicate directly with their child’s teachers. Login credentials are automatically created and mailed to parents after child is registered.
Parent Portal Parent Portal The eSchoolData Parent Portal is a web- based program that allows parents to access information about their child’s academic progress. It allows parents to obtain information such as attendance, schedules, progress reports and report cards.
Email kdreher@tufsd.org for information. Please consider supporting our Student Government's Coat Drive, running now through December 13th. Coats and cold weather gear are being collected for the community outside of the SHHS main office. Thank you!
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Click on the Headline above for photos of our spirit bracelets! Preorder by 2/18/22 for delivery in April. Original bracelets $8.00, braided bracelets $10.00.
It's time for the SHHS Annual Toy Drive for Blythedale Children's Hospital. Help Make this Holiday Season festive and bright! Donations Due to High School Room 202C by Friday, 12/17.
Please consider supporting our Student Government's Coat Drive, running now through December 13th. Coats and cold weather gear are being collected for the community outside of the SHHS main office. Thank you!
The Sleepy Hollow High School fall drama returns with our actors performing Radium Girls! Tickets for performances this Friday and Saturday are limited and available on a first come, first serve basis. Donations to Sleepy Hollow Performing Arts are greatly appreciated.
The National Honor Society is proud to hold it's induction ceremony on Tuesday, November 9th at 7:00 pm. Auditorium capacity is limited to students only. As such, we have made arrangements to live stream the ceremony for families and friends. Please tune in using the link below.
The New York State Education Department has recognized Sleepy Hollow High School with a gold badge for providing students the opportunity to receive the Seal of Biliteracy. High Schools that offer the NYSSB for five years or more have been awarded the "Gold Veteran " badge.
In Ms. Doran and Mrs. Lynch's 7th grade social studies classes, with the help of their student teacher, Mr. England, students took a closer look at the American Indian Tribes of the West. With the help of the Library Media Specialist, Mrs. Mullin, to find research and Ms.
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Young RHCP scientists in Mrs.Strippoli’s class have been given a task. They are to create a protocol of an insulated cup that will retain the heat of hot water the longest. Utilizing their engineering skills, they are creating detailed blueprints with measurements and upcycling materials.
Dear SHMS Families, If you missed or wish see your child's back to school night meeting please click on their team's link below. Estimadas familias de SHMS, Si se perdió o desea ver la reunión nocturna de regreso a la escuela de su hijo/a, haga clic en el enlace de su equipo a continuación.
Enter here to see the recipients of our third quarter Honor Roll Awards!
During the month of April Ms. Martinez’ 8th grade English Language Learners explored poetry for social justice. The class read poems by Alma Flor Ada, George Ella Lyon, Linda Christensen, and Salvadoran poet Roque Dalton.
The Red Hot Chili Pepper team at Sleepy Hollow Middle School participated in an exclusive virtual dance workshop earlier this month with Step Afrika!, expanding their knowledge of African culture and how dance is used as a means to communicate.
The Board of Education expresses its commitment to providing students with equitable access to opportunity, and cultivating and maintaining a learning environment that appreciates diversity and inclusion for all students, especially culturally diverse students who have historically faced discrimination in our nation.
The Ken-Ton School District is widely regarded in the Western New York arts community as having one of the region’s leading K-12 art education program with two art career pathways in the Fine Arts and the Media Arts.