parent portal odessa tx

by Sylvester Zieme II 10 min read

How do I add a student to the parent portal?

Contact your child’s school for assistance or the office of Student Admissions at 432.456.8890 or via email. Loading… 1) Log into your Parent Portal account to begin the Registration Process. You must have a Parent Portal account created with your student added. If you need to add a student to your account, you will need a Parent Portal ID.

How do I access the Texas Assessment data portal (student portal)?

Users will access The Texas Assessment Data Portal, Student Portal via the following URL: txparentportal.emetric.net. Access to the portal is provided through a Unique Access Code and the student's birth date, as provided on the student's STAAR Report Card (SRC).

How do parents login to the ascender Parent Portal?

Parents can login to the Ascender Parent Portal using the same information used to login to txConnect Parent Portal to register their student.

How do I update my student’s email address on Parent Portal?

2) The email address on your Parent Portal account must match your student’s electronic record. Look for the green check mark under My Accounts. If a red “?” is present, contact the campus registrar to update your email address in the student’s electronic record. There was a problem loading this page.

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What to do if parents have not created a txconnect portal account?

If parents have not created a txConnect portal account, they must create an account to register their student. If you experience any technical issues while completing the online registration process which is not addressed here, please contact your neighborhood campus or Student Admissions at 432.456.8890 or via email.

How to contact your child's school?

Contact your child’s school for assistance or the office of Student Admissions at 432.456.8890 or via email.

Can parents login to Ascender?

Parents can login to the Ascender Parent Portal using the same information used to login to txConnect Parent Portal to register their student.

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