PowerSchool Parent Portal
Parents and guardians of students in the Yukon Public Schools District will now be able to view student progress through PowerSchool, the District’s new student information system. PowerSchool is used to schedule, take attendance, store grades, produce transcripts, report cards, and more. PowerSchool “brings together teachers, students, parents and administrators” in an easily used web-based data system. Parent Portal, may be accessed from any place with Internet access. The application uses a secure link that encrypts the data to and from the end user and is very secure.
Parent Portal Login Information Available Now!
Parent access to Parent Portal will be by unique login ID and password. For families with more than one child in the District, a separate username and password will be provided for access to each child’s information. Parent/Guardians can pick up their login information at the child's/children's school/s during school hours. Please be prepared to show your photo ID for security and confidentiality purposes. To find the school hours for each of your students, click here and choose the correct school links.
After the Login Information, Getting Started
When logging on the parent partal for the first time, you may wish to click on the red button, which will take you to the correct URL. You will enter your user name in the first line and your password in the second line.
Click on PowerSchool Parent Portal to log in.
This web site is designed to guide parents/guardians through accessing information available within PowerSchool. Here you will find answers to many common questions regarding the PowerSchool system. Choose a topic below, or browse through all the topics.
Lost Login Information
If your username and password is misplaced, please contact the Parent Portal Administrator at your child's school via email. Your login information will be emailed to you providing the security information requested is correct. Login ID’s and passwords will not be given out over the phone in order to protect the confidentiality of your son/daughter’s information.