PowerSchool Information
POWERSCHOOL PARENT-STUDENT ACCESS
PowerSchool URL link: https://powerschool.nkcschools.org/public
PowerSchool is a software program offered to middle and high school parents and guardians, as well as students, which allows them to access their student assignments, grades and attendance. PowerSchool helps both student and parents track classroom progress, subject by subject. To view what's new in PowerSchool for 2012-2013, click here.
NEW POWERSCHOOL SOFTWARE FEATURES PROVIDE PARENTS A WEALTH OF INFORMATION
Tracking your student’s academic progress is about to get a bit easier. On Jan. 22, PowerSchool will be upgraded to include features that will give a more complete picture of a student’s grades, progress toward graduation, A+ status, as well as GPA and class rank.
To learn more, click here!
PARENT LOGINS:
- Each parent/guardian must create a new account, that includes a new user name and password.
- Please click here for step-by-step instructions.
- HELP: Once you have set up your account with a new user name and password, you can click on the “Having trouble signing in?” link on the login screen and follow the instructions.
- If you weren’t able to reset your password, please contact your school. You can go to the school office and provide a photo ID. Or, you may telephone your student's school to request that the password either be mailed to your home address or emailed directly to you. The mailing address and email address used will be those included on your student's current enrollment form.
STUDENT LOGINS: Use your student network login and password.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS:
Parents and guardians may pick up their access information during August registration or any time after school begins. Each must present themselves in person with a picture ID before their password can be released.
FORGOTTEN PASSWORD: Once you have set up your account, you can click on the “Having trouble signing in?” link on the login screen. If you weren’t able to reset your password, please contact your school. You can go to the school office and provide a photo ID. Or, you may telephone your student's school to request that the password either be mailed to your home address or emailed directly to you. The mailing address and email address used will be those included on your student's current enrollment form.
