“Our Parents are a PART OF OUR SCHOOL COMMUNITY”
- 87% say, “I feel welcome to participate at this school."
- 77% say, “I am a partner with this school in decisions made about my child’s education.”
Helpful Links
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Parent Portal Registration
Schoology Basics
Parent Portal
Parent Access Support System Portal
The Parent Portal allows parents/guardians to:
- Monitor student's attendance and final grades
- Update emergency telephone numbers
- Track student's progress towards completion of graduation requirements
- Connect with the classroom teacher
- Track progress of English Learners . . .and much more!
Created especially for L.A. Unified parents!
A one stop online system that securely connects parents and legal guardians to their student's essential data.
How to sign up?
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Parents Have the Right To:
- A free, quality education that honors their child’s learning and achievement.
- An education that prepares their child for college and 21st century careers.
- A welcoming environment that values family assets and contributions to learning.
- Know the school's expectations, educational programs, policies and procedures.
- Translation services in order to communicate effectively with school staff.
- Their school's Report Card to assess the quality of their child’s school.
- Know their child's progress and performance and how to access support when needed.
- Visit their child's classroom and develop partnerships with teachers and staff.
- Learning opportunities so they can support education at home and at school.
- File a formal complaint when necessary, without fear of reprisal.
Parents Have the Responsibility to:
- Promote literacy, high achievement, and a love for learning at home.
- Ensure their child attends school every day, on time, and ready to learn.
- Monitor and guide their child’s academic progress to ensure success.
- Confer with teachers and other school staff about their child’s education.
- Attend meetings and learning activities to be informed and support their child’s education.
- Express their level of satisfaction through the annual School Experience Survey.
- Provide all information about their child as needed by the school.
- Advocate for their child’s education.