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- Using a web browser, enter the URL provided by your school or district. The "Sign In" screen displays for the last district you accessed on the computer you are currently using. Click Sign In. To change districts, click Switch District and then click the district you want to access. Enter your Username and Password. Click Sign In.
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The following topics may help you to access ProgressBook: •“Signing In to ProgressBook (Standard)”. •“Signing Into ProgressBook (Google™)”. •“What To Do If Your Account Is Locked”. •“Retrieving Forgotten Username”.
ProgressBook lets you view your grades, homework, schedule, attendance, and report card information. You can also use ProgressBook to read class and school news and find calendars and forms so you can keep up-to-date.
The following topics may help you to access ProgressBook. Click a hyperlink below to jump to that topic: Signing In to ProgressBook (Standard) Signing In to ProgressBook (Google) Account Management.
ProgressBook lets you view your grades, homework, schedule, attendance, and report card information. You can also use ProgressBook to read class and school news and find calendars and forms so you can keep up-to-date.
Signing In to ProgressBook (Standard) Print. If your school allows or requires you to log in using Google, refer to the Signing Into ProgressBook (Google™) article. Using a web browser, enter the URL provided by your school or district.
Parents and Students. With ProgressBook, you can do more than just check up on your child’s grades. You can view their online instruction and electronic report cards, update your contact information, and link multiple student accounts together for a quick, single sign-on.
Some school districts allow or require students to sign into ProgressBook using a Google account. (If your district does not allow this, refer to the Signing In to ProgressBook (Standard) article.)