kjhs parent portal

by Prof. Annalise Stoltenberg 10 min read

What is the Kingston City School District Parent Portal?

The Kingston City School District will be fully implementing eSchool's Parent Portal which provides parents (Grades 7-12) with easy access to their students' information. The parent portal will give you immediate access to:

What is eSchool's Parent Portal?

The Kingston City School District will be fully implementing eSchool's Parent Portal which provides parents (Grades 7-12) with easy access to their students' information. The parent portal will give you immediate access to: This information is available to you through a computer or your smart phone, so you have access anytime and anywhere.

How do I sign up for KCSD Parent Portal?

We have also put direct access to the Parent Portal on the KCSD App. To sign up for Parent Portal, or to get more information, please contact the appropriate Designated KCSD Parent Portal Administrator: Class of 2022 – AP Secretary, Rosie Interrante: rinterrante@kingstoncityschools.org

How much money did the KJHS team raise for your school?

The KJHS Team raised $1,117.04 for your school. Markus T., a 6 th grader at Kennedy Junior High School, is organizing his 4 th annual hot cocoa drive this Sunday when the Chicago Bears face off against the Green Bay Packers, one of the oldest rivalries in football. Get warm and cozy with some hot chocolate and support Markus.

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KSD Stakeholders are asked to complete the Comprehensive Needs Assessment Survey

It’s Comprehensive Needs Assessment Time! Parents, Students, Staff, and our Community Members are asked to complete this survey by February 25, 2022 Please contact Corrie Ramage, corrie.ramage@kosciuskoschools.com for further information.

Miss Jerbrina Johnson, Class of 1998, named January Alumni of the Month

After graduating Kosciusko High in 1998, Miss Jerbrina L. Johnson went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Jackson State University and The University of Mississippi School of Law.

Three KJHS Students are Awarded for Their VFW Essays

Three 8th Grade students are awarded for their VFW Essay on "How To Be a Better American".

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