If you're a parent of a student in the Grand Island Public Schools, you can access the Parent Portal to view your child's progress and communicate with their teachers. Here's a quick guide on how to login to the Parent Portal.
How to set up a Parent Portal account
If you're a parent of a student in the Grand Island Public School District, you can set up a Parent Portal account to access your child's information. Here's how:
1. Go to the Parent Portal website (link below).
2. Click on the "Create Account" link.
3. Enter your child's information (student ID number, birthdate, etc.).
4. Create a username and password for your account.
5. Once you've created your account, you can login and access your child's information.
How to login to Parent Portal
Assuming you have already created an account, to login to Parent Portal, simply go to the website and enter your username and password in the appropriate fields. If you have forgotten your password, there is a link on the login page that will allow you to reset it. Once you are logged in, you will be able to access all of the features of the site.
How to reset your password
If you have forgotten your password, you can reset it by going to the Parent Portal login page and clicking on the “Forgot Password” link. You will then be prompted to enter your username. Once you have entered your username, you will be sent an email with a link to reset your password.
What to do if you forget your username
If you forget your username, please contact your school's front office. They will be able to help you retrieve your username so that you can login to the Parent Portal.
Parent Portal features
If you are a parent of a student at Grand Island Public Schools, you can login to the Parent Portal to view your child's progress, grades, attendance, and more. You can also access school district news and information, as well as resources for parents.
Conclusion
The Parent Portal is a great way to stay up-to-date on your child's progress in school. If you have any trouble logging in, please contact your child's school for assistance.