new manchester parent portal

by Mr. Esteban Bailey 6 min read

What is the average enrollment of New Manchester High School?

The average enrollment is approximately 1,500 students. New Manchester High School was founded in 2011. The school is located in Douglasville, Georgia. It is the fifth high school in the Douglas County School System.

What is a Parent Portal account?

Students are able to establish Parent Portal accounts for individuals and grant access to the students financial account, financial aid award and/or final grades. Access is authorized by the student for each portal account holder.

What is the Manchester Township PTA?

The Manchester Township PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) is a volunteer organization of parents, teachers, school staff, and other interested community members that works for the benefit of all six schools in the Manchester Township School District.

What is the Manchester Township Educational Foundation?

The Manchester Township Educational Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c)3 charitable organization with a long-term mission to improve the quality of educational experiences for all students the Manchester Twp. Public School District.

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What is Manchester Township PTA?

The Manchester Township PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) is a volunteer organization of parents, teachers, school staff, and other interested community members that works for the benefit of all six schools in the Manchester Township School District.

What is the Manchester Township Educational Foundation?

The Manchester Township Educational Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c)3 charitable organization with a long-term mission to improve the quality of educational experiences for all students the Manchester Twp. Public School District. Their goal is to gain support from all facets of the Manchester community (parents, seniors, businesses, organizations, alumni) as well as larger corporations and foundations. The Foundation works to foster community support and find creative funding alternatives to assist in meeting educational needs not completely met through the annual school budget or other resources. They provide classroom mini-grants, scholarships and equipment donations. For more information visit the MTEF website at www.mtef4kids.org.

How often do parents meet in schools?

All of our schools have Parent Advisory Committees that meet about once a month with the principals to discuss school programs, policies, and upcoming events, and to make suggestions to improve the school environment. All parents are welcome. For more information contact your school principal or see your school's calendar for meeting dates.

When is parent teacher conference?

In October & November, your school will schedule a week of parent-teacher conferences during the afternoon and evenings, so that all parents have the opportunity to meet with their child's teacher on a one-on-one basis at least once during the year. Check your school calendar for schedules. Parent Volunteers.

What are some ways parents can volunteer?

Parents who want to volunteer at the elementary schools on a regular basis may help out in the library, art room, music room, office, gym or in a regular classroom.

Telehealth Information

We hope this message finds you and your families well. As we are all aware, COVID-19 continues to force social distancing through temporary school and business closures. In some instances this includes closure of certain doctor offices.

How To Get Started

Anyone can now access our medical professionals. To do this you must create a patient account and submit the necessary electronic medical forms. Access the link below to complete. Again, if you do not have an account and would like to access our telehealth services, please click the link below and follow the instructions to create an account.

Parents of Future Students

We know that helping your student through the college admissions process can be challenging. We're here to help.

Parents of Current Students

The dean of students website is a great resource for current students and their parents. You can revisit presentations that the Dean of Students gave during orientation or find new information that will help you stay connected with your child while he or she is in college.

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