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What is iParent? iParent (AHS/AMS only) - Progress reports and report cards for Middle and High School students are online. Parents must register for an iParent account in order to view their child's academic grades on iPass, Ashland Public Schools' online school information system.
The app that provides quick and easy access to everything parents need to know about their child’s school life. Share valuable student information and key school news with parents directly via their smartphone or tablet using the iParent App.
PARENTPORTAL is specifically designed to provide an additional means of communication and sharing information between parents, teachers, students, and administrators. PARENTPORTAL will allow parents real-time access to student attendance, schedules, biographical information.
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Parents/guardians of grades 4-12 students are given access to iParent. iParent allows you to view your student's grades, attendance, schedules, and biographical information. Please read the information below before applying for on-line access.
iParent Information & Login. iParent is a part of our student information system known as iPass and is used by all schools in Ashland. The goal of iParent is to improve communication between home and school by providing parents with online access to your child’s assignments and grades.
Use ParentVUE/StudentVUE for school registration and to check grades, assignments, attendance, calendars, teacher contact information, and more.
Welcome to iPass, your education portal. News. Parents: Click Here to Register for iParent on-line access system.
iParent is a system that allows parents real-time access to student assignments and grades. iParent is available to parents of Sutton Middle School and Sutton High School students.
Similar in nature to the iStudent app, the iParent app offers parents quick access to real-time school information about their child. This includes everything from attendance records to exam...