Parents of students in Elk River Schools are urged to use the Parent Portal to access important information about their children and the school district. The Parent Portal is a web-based system that parents can use to login to see grade reports, attendance records, and more. You can also register for newsletters and updates, and make changes to your childβs record.
What is the Elk River Treatment Program?
The Elk River Treatment Program is a voluntary, community-based program that helps residents of southeastern Minnesota who have been exposed to toxic levels of lead and other chemicals through their drinking water. The program provides free or low-cost testing and treatment for residents who meet eligibility requirements. The parent portal is the most direct way to access information about the program and register for testing and treatment.
How to Login to the Parent Portal
If you are a parent of a student in the Elk River Treatment Program, you can use this Parent Portal to access important information about your child's treatment and progress. To login to the Parent Portal, follow these steps:
1. Go to elkriver.com/parentportal and click on the "Login" button.
2. Enter your name and email address in the appropriate fields and click on the "Login" button.
3. You will be prompted to create a password. Make sure that you remember this password because you will need it to access important information about your child's treatment and progress.
4. You will now be able to view your child's treatment record, enroll in educational programs, and keep up with news and announcements about the Elk River Treatment Program.
What can I do on the Parent Portal?
If you are a parent of a student who is registered in the Elk River Treatment Program, you can use the Parent Portal to access important information about your child's treatment and progress. You can also access information about school, extracurricular activities, and more. The Parent Portal is easy to use and provides you with the tools you need to support your child during his or her treatment journey.
FAQs about the ELK River Treatment Program
FAQs about the ELK River Treatment Program Parent Portal:
1. What is the ELK River Treatment Program?
The Elk River Treatment Program (ERT) is a statewide voluntary program that helps communities reduce their exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) through the cleanup of contaminated soils and sediments in lakes and rivers across Minnesota. The program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Health, in partnership with county health departments and other participating agencies.
2. How do I sign up for the ELK River Treatment Program?
The easiest way to get started is to visit their Parent Portal. You will need to create an account and then login to view information about your community's participation in the ERT. If you don't have an account, you can create one on their website.
3. How much does it cost to participate in the ELK River Treatment Program?
There is no fee to participate in the ERT. However, each community must fund its own costs, which can include environmental assessments, cleanup activities, and public awareness campaigns.
4. How long will it take to clean up my community's contamination?
Each community is responsible for cleaning up its own contamination