masonville parent portal

by Rowena Emmerich 10 min read

What is Montgomery County public schools parent portal?

Montgomery County Public Schools / Parents / Parent Portal Parent Portal is a program by Powerschool that gives parents access to their child's student information, including grades and attendance. If you do not have an account contact you child's school and ask for information on how to create an account. PowerSchool - Click Here to log in

What is the PowerSchool Parent Portal?

Mobile Apps Staff Community Schools COVID Response 21-22 Last item for navigation Montgomery County Public Schools » Parents » Parent Portal Parent Portal is a program by Powerschool that gives parents access to their child's student information, including grades and attendance.

What's new in the parent portal?

Our Parent Portal has a new look! We have launched a new version of the portal called Student 360, which will be user-friendly for parents and students. You can access the site from your desktop computer as usual, or download the Student 360 app for your mobile phone. For detailed instructions, check out the "Getting Started with Student 360" link.

Who is Madisonville CISD?

Madisonville CISD is a 400 square mile consolidated school district that serves the communities of Madisonville, Midway and Bedias. I have been fortunate to have served in several capacities in our district over the last 29 years.

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Congratulations to the February Students and Employees of the Month!

Madisonville CISD Board of Trustees recognized Lamhia Washington, Alexa Hernandez, Emily Butts and Mackenzie Foster as the February Students of the Month. Also recognized were Kathryn Lechinger and Shanna Staley as the Employees for the Month of February.

Congratulations to the February Students and Employees of the Month!

Madisonville CISD Board of Trustees recognized Lamhia Washington, Alexa Hernandez, Emily Butts and Mackenzie Foster as the February Students of the Month. Also recognized were Kathryn Lechinger and Shanna Staley as the Employees for the Month of February.

Virtual learning snow day for tomorrow, Feb. 24

In-person classes are canceled tomorrow, Feb. 24, in the Pattonville School District due to impending weather conditions. All district and school offices are closed. Tomorrow will be a virtual learning snow day for students. Students will take part in independent learning activities at home with online teacher support.

Feb. 18 performance of "The Little Mermaid" to go on as scheduled

The Friday, Feb. 18 performance of "The Little Mermaid" at Pattonville High School will take place at 7 p.m. Additional performances are scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. The performance on Thursday, Feb. 17 was rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. due to inclement weather.

Virtual learning day for today, Feb. 18

In-person classes are canceled today, Feb. 18, in the Pattonville School District due to road conditions in some parts of the district. All district and school offices are closed. Today will be a virtual learning snow day for students. Students will take part in independent learning activities at home with online teacher support.

Virtual learning snow day for Feb. 17

In-person classes are canceled today, Feb. 17, in the Pattonville School District due to anticipated weather and road conditions. All district and school offices are closed. Today will be a virtual learning snow day for students. Students will take part in independent learning activities at home with online teacher support.

Feb. 17 performance of "The Little Mermaid" postponed

Due to anticipated weather conditions, the Thursday, Feb. 17 performance of "The Little Mermaid" at Pattonville High School has been rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. Tickets for Thursday’s show will be honored at a 2 p.m. show on Saturday.

Students win the gold in Olympic Reading Marathon

Third graders at Remington Traditional participated in the Olympic Reading Marathon on Feb. 11. Every student read for 10 minutes in the library and then returned to class to pass a torch on to another student in Isabelle Garcia-Blackwell and Christy Hillier's classes. The event is running from Feb.

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