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Accessing Parent Portal

…to monitor your academic progress, attendance, discipline reports, and standardized tests online. Accessing Parent Portal. How to Access to Parent Portal. Both parents and students may access Parent Portal and ANGEL from the NFMS Homepage Students access Parent Portal from NFMS Favorites.

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Accessing Parent Portal

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  1. …to monitor your academic progress, attendance, discipline reports, and standardized tests online Accessing Parent Portal

  2. How to Access to Parent Portal Both parents and students may access Parent Portal and ANGEL from the NFMS Homepage Students access Parent Portal from NFMS Favorites

  3. Parent Portal Login Parents or guardians may set up an account by taking a picture ID to the front office of the school to receive a number to activate an account. Student accounts are already set up. They will use their same school network usernames and passwords to login.

  4. Navigating Campus Portal The LEFT MENU allows you to view a calendar of due dates for assignments, class schedule, attendance, behavior, health, standardized assessments, to-do list, and access FC and NFMS webpages. Don’t forget to read district and school NOTICES.

  5. Calendar of “Attendance Events” and “Assignments Due” Click on the NFMS calendar beside your name to reveal posted assignments and dates you may have been absent . Click on each of those symbols on the calendar for more details.

  6. Click on the class name for current assignments and grades. Ex: Click on the yellow envelope to email the teacher Ex: Schedule

  7. After you click on class name you will see these details … “Yellow” is your In-Progress Grade. This average re-calculates when a teacher enters a new grade. This average runs 18 weeks until the semester ends. “Green” indicates the Final Grade at the end of a grade reporting period. (9 wks, 18 wks)

  8. Scroll down to view assignments Overall averages for each Semester appear in the Term Q2 (18 wks) or Term Q4 (18 Wks) box since we keep a running 18 week or Semester report card The overall average comes from the Summative (80%) and Formative (20%) averages

  9. When you click on the assignment name you can view more details…

  10. Attendance Attendance is taken in each class every day. Uh Oh… did this student forget to bring in a note to excuse an absence?

  11. Behavior

  12. Health

  13. Assessments

  14. To Do List By clicking on "To Do List", students will see assignments appearing in BLACK that have FUTURE due dates and assignments appearing in RED that have PAST due dates If RED, either the student has not completed and turned in the assignment for the teacher to grade, or the teacher has not entered the grade for the assignment yet. Remember, some assignments may take longer to grade than others after they are due to teachers.

  15. Reports Students can click on Student Schedule to get a PDF of their schedule to print out Click on Missing Assignments for those noted as “Missing” by the teacher in the grade book.

  16. Logging Off As with any program that you log on to, you must always LOG OFF!

  17. Wildcats Strive for Excellence! North Middle expects all students to monitor their progress online either at home or at school Your teachers can answer questions about information in Parent Portal Accessing ANGEL is another great way to stay informed with what’s going on in and outside of the classroom! 2001 and 2007 Georgia School of Excellence

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