Student/Parent Checking Grades in PowerSchool Parent Portal
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Video walks through how a parent or student can check grades in PowerSchool Parent Portal.
Video Transcription:
The YouTube video titled "Checking grades in PowerSchool Student Portal 1" by Donna Squires, uploaded on March 24, 2021, is a guide for students on how to check their grades using the PowerSchool Student Portal. Here's a summary of the key points:
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Accessing PowerSchool Student Portal: Go to 'Student Data and Assessment' and click on 'PowerSchool Student Portal'.
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Viewing Grades and Attendance: Upon entering the portal, you will see a list of your grades and attendance. During hybrid schedules, you might find courses listed under more than one school. If this is the case, check for the respective tabs to view these classes.
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Checking Individual Class Grades: Click on the overall grade of a class to view a detailed assignment list. This list will show the name of each assignment, the score, and any teacher comments (indicated by a speech bubble icon). For example, a comment might instruct to re-submit an assignment due to a blurry upload.
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Understanding Grading Groups During AB Schedules: Some teachers use grading groups to assign tasks with due dates matching the students' in-school or at-home days. These groups are usually labeled 'A' and 'B'. In the video example, the student belongs to the 'B' cohort, so they should focus on assignments labeled with a 'B', as these are the ones they are responsible for. The portal may show all assignments given in the class, but not all will be relevant to every student.
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Identifying Assignments by Cohort: Pay attention to the labels next to each assignment to determine which ones are applicable to you based on your cohort (A or B).
The video serves as a helpful tutorial for students needing to navigate the PowerSchool Student Portal to check their grades and understand the nuances of their assignment list, especially during hybrid learning schedules.