whs parent portal

by Rhianna Howell 3 min read

What is the mywhs patient portal?

Just another way for WHS to provide great patient care. The myWHS patient portal is a secure, online tool for you to access your personal health information. Washington Health System’s goal is to enhance patient-provider communication, while helping you to manage your own care on your schedule.

How do I access information about Watchung Hills Regional High School?

Watchung Hills Regional High School uses a number of programs for Parents and Students to access information. Below is a list of programs, links, and a brief description. On the left hand side navigation, you will find pages with more details.

What is Parent Portal and how does it work?

Parent Portal is our online system you can use to view your student's progress in their current classes, as well as see attendance records and other student information. You can view this information when you log into Parent Portal through any internet connection.

How do I view my student's progress in Parent Portal?

*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Parent Portal is our online system you can use to view your student's progress in their current classes, as well as see attendance records and other student information. You can view this information when you log into Parent Portal through any internet connection.

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What is parent portal?

Parent Portal is our online system you can use to view your student's progress in their current classes, as well as see attendance records and other student information. You can view this information when you log into Parent Portal through any internet connection. Once you receive your verification code from our office, the PDF files listed below will help you create your account and answer a number of Frequently Asked Questions.

Where to contact WVUSD registrar?

If you need assistance in accessing your student's information, please contact our registrar office at elopez@wvusd.k12.ca.us or cortiz@wvusd.k12.ca.us

Is the 6-week progress report available on Parent Portal?

Recently, 6- and 12-week progress reports will now be available ONLY on Parent Portal. We will no longer mail home a paper progress report at the 6-week and 12-week intervals. (Semester grades on paper will still be mailed home.)

What is myWHS portal?

The myWHS patient portal is a secure, online tool for you to access your personal health information. Washington Health System’s goal is to enhance patient-provider communication, while helping you to manage your own care on your schedule. Once you become a myWHS portal member, you will have access to any of the available information 24/7. This allows you to communicate with our office at your convenience. Since communication is a key to preventative medicine, this portal is a valuable aspect of our goal to provide great patient care.

What is mylinks?

MyLinks is a FREE application that allows you to electronically gather your records from all your recent visit (s) and store them in one place, fully under your control.

Does WHS provide televisio?

WHS Primary Care providers and Specialists are now providing TeleVisits and Virtual check in calls. You must have a prescheduled visit with a provider. Call your provider’s office to set up your appointment!

What is Woodbury High School?

Woodbury High School serves students in grades 9-12 and is part of the South Washington County School District. We offer a comprehensive curriculum of 150+ courses, placing emphasis on college preparation, including Advanced Placement, Project Lead the Way, and College in the Schools. Woodbury High School also hosts the high school pathway of the district K-12 Spanish Immersion Program where students can work to earn a bilingual diploma seal.#N#Woodbury High School has a strong music program including band, choir and orchestra. With 29 sports teams recognized by the Minnesota State High School League, several fine arts extra-curricular activities, and over 50 clubs or organizations, students experience our vision, “Woodbury High School students accept the challenges of the future through excellence in academics, arts and athletics.”#N#Our goal is for all students to find a home, sense of belonging, and know they are valued at WHS. Students who become a Woodbury Royal, become an important part of our Woodbury and school community.

What high schools in South Washington County have letters of intent?

The students attend East Ridge, Park and Woodbury high schools. November 10 was the first day of the early signing period for students to sign a National Letter of Intent.

Why is SoWashco closed?

Throughout the school year, SoWashCo Schools may enter into an emergency closure or an e-learning day (extended learning day) due to bad weather or other situations in which school cannot be held in person.

Is Woodbury High School a part of SoWashCo?

Woodbury High School serves students in grades 9-12 and is part of SoWashCo Schools. We offer a comprehensive curriculum of 150+ courses, placing emphasis on college preparation, including Advanced Placement, Project Lead the Way, and College in the Schools. Woodbury High School also hosts the high school pathway of the district K-12 Spanish Immersion Program where students can work to earn a bilingual diploma seal.

Is the Department of Nutrition Services still hiring?

The Department of Nutrition Services is still experiencing a staffing shortage and is hiring for a variety of positions over the school lunch hour. We are looking for candidates who want to be part of a team making a meaningful impact on students' lives.

Is the preACT test postponed?

New dates have been established for the fall PreACT test and the ACT test that was originally postponed in the spring. Only students taking the tests will attend school in person on those days.

Can schools in South Washington County have e-learning days?

During the school year, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) may enter into an e-learning day (ex tended learning day) due to bad weather or other situations in which school cannot be held in-person. In 2017, the Minnesota Legislature created the opportunity for schools to hold e-learning days and is not related to COVID-19.

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