Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conference Scheduler
Please note that the Parent-Teacher Conference online scheduler is only active in anticipation of schoolwide parent-teacher conferences. If there is not a conference coming up in the next few weeks at your child's school, you will be unable to use this program to schedule a conference. If this is the case and you would like to speak with your child's teacher sooner rather than wait, please contact the teacher directly.
Step-By-Step Parent/Guardian Instructions for Scheduling Parent-Teacher Conferences
Click on the button above to access the scheduler. From the Online Scheduler home page:
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Choose your student’s school from the drop-down list and click “GO”
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Enter the school password. If you do not have the password, please check with your school's secretary or your child's teacher.
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Enter your student’s “Student ID”. If you do not know their Student ID, use the LOOKUP STUDENT ID button to access the system.
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Verify the student’s birth date
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A list of your student’s teachers will be displayed. Check the box next to the name of each teacher(s) you would like to meet with.
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If you have more than one student in the school you can see all of your students’ teachers’ schedules at one time by answering YES to this question “Do you want to schedule conferences for another student?” then repeat the steps above for your other students. If you only have one student, answer NO to that question. (If you have children attending other district schools, you will need to schedule those conferences separately.)
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You will then see the available time slots for each teacher you selected.
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Select the times that work best for your schedule.
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Enter your email address (recommended) if you would like an email reminder sent to you. (Your email address is kept private.)
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Once you have finished you can confirm your appointment details and print your conference schedule.
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Write down the Confirmation Number (you will need this number to cancel your appointment)
Need help? Contact your child's teacher or the school office.