In September of this school year, all Willingboro Students have been provided a Genesis Student Portal account. Starting Monday, March 23rd, using the Genesis Student Portal, each student will be required to log in and post themselves as "Present" for the day of school by 8:30 am each morning.
This access is available from the time you enroll in Willingboro Public School District until your child (ren) graduates. The Parent Portal link can be found under "District Quick Links" at the bottom of the District Homepage or bottom of this page. With your username and password, you can access the information previously mentioned.
On September 2, all students will have their Willingboro Google accounts reset, and new students will have their account created. Parents can access this information in the Parent Portal. For more informaton about the Genesis Parent Portal, click here to go to the Genesis Page .
The Genesis SIS will enable you to access your child (ren)'s grades, attendance, disciplinary infractions and other important information online. This access is available from the time you enroll in Willingboro Public School District until your child (ren) graduates.
In order to receive and use a district-issued Chromebook, parents must sign the Technology Usage Agreement in the Genesis Parent Portal. You can access the Genesis Parent Portal at parents.genesisedu.com/willingboro . The Technology Usage Agreement dictates student expectations for device use as well as consequences for loss and misuse.
Students can log into the Genesis Student Portal to view their schedule, attendance, and discipline. You can access the student portal at students.genesisedu.com/willingboro.
The Willingboro Township Public School District's Parent Resource Center provides academic resources, an inviting atmosphere, and workshops on a wide selection of educational support topics...
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