Parent Portal Videos

Please see the videos below to help with your set up and use of the PowerSchool Parent Portal. If other help is needed nd these videos are helpful please let me know and we will see if we can get one added.

PowerSchool Parent Portal Help Videos

Demographic Verification and Permission Forms - at the beginning of each year parents/guardians are asked to update their demographic information so we make sure we have the correct phone numbers, emails, etc. By following the video below you should be able to update all your information without any paper copies. Click on the arrow to start the video and click on the ellipses(3dots in the lower right corner) to view it in full screen. 


Using PowerSchool for Attendance - if your child is away for any reason you can go into your Parent Portal to mark them out of school. You can mark them out for a specific day or if you know you will be away for a number of days you can mark them out for those days. Click the arrow to begin the movie and click on the the ellipses (three white dots in the bottom right) to view the video in full screen.


Viewing Report Cards Through Your Parent Portal - Watch the video below to learn how to view your child's report card using your phone and web browser. YOU CANNOT VIEW REPORT CARDS THROUGH THE APP! Click the arrow to begin the movie and click on the the ellipses (three white dots in the bottom right) to view the video in full screen.


Booking Your Parent Teacher Interviews Using the Parent Portal - Watch the video below to learn how to book your parent teacher interviews online if you are not sure. IF you have any questions please reach out to the school for help. Click on the arrow to start the video and if you click on the ellipses (three white dots on bottom right) you can watch the video in full screen.

Border Land School Division

Border Land School Division acknowledges that the communities and schools located within Border Land School Division sit on Treaty 1 and Treaty 3 land, the original lands of the Anishinaabe peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Border Land School Division respects the treaties that were made on these treaty areas and we dedicate ourselves to moving forward in partnership with our Indigenous communities in a spirit of truth, reconciliation and collaboration.