Parent Resources
Protect Young Eyes
We help create safer digital spaces. #FORTHE KIDS
This site helps check to see if your home internet is safe.
You can join other parents in a discussion about keeping students safe online.
Blogs and Curriculum to support you!
Securly Home for Parents
"Securly Home" for Parents/Guardians
Parents/Guardians can see students' online activity using the "Securly Home" App on a cell phone.
Download the Securly Home app on or after March 3, 2023
Remember: The guardian email(s) that are listed in PowerSchool will have access to "Securly Home" after March 3, 2023.
RRPS's Securly Home Letter to Parents in English
If you want to learn more about Securly’s online safety solutions, please visit https://www.securly.com/.
For any additional questions, submit an IT support request at https://support.rrps.net/.
Elementary Report Cards
PowerSchool Parent Portal - The RRPS PowerSchool Parent Portal is an online portal accessible anywhere on the web. Elementary parents can access their student’s report cards and attendance.
NOTE: Cell phone users- open up a web browser(safari, chrome, edge) to view the online report card. You will not see the report card in the PowerSchool app.
Parents who do not have a current PowerSchool account will need to set one up. Parents with existing accounts can add their elementary students by following the directions linked below.
Creating Your PowerSchool Parent Login
Adding another student to your PowerSchool Parent Account
A Guide to Understanding Your Child's Report Card
Scroll down to find "Elem Report Card"
Elementary Report Cards
Parents are able to access their child’s report card in English or Spanish through the PowerSchool Parent Portal website.
Student progress is based on achievement during the current trimester (12 weeks) meaning a student's proficiency score (0.5-4.0) may adjust up or down depending on the increased rigor of the standards and the knowledge and skills mastered on the instruction they have received throughout the school year.
Refer to the report card rubric as a guide for understanding report card proficiency levels. Students may earn any of the scores listed based on their mastery of grade-level standards.
PowerSchool
How do I get to Powerschool? Click here for the Powerschool URL for Parents and Students
How do I reset my password in Powerschool if I am a parent? Please go to powerschool.rrps.net and click the "reset" password button
RRPS District Code for PowerSchool GLZT
Parents need this code when using the Parent PowerSchool App on their phone
Online Learning Tips for Families: 8 Tips to Help your Child Learn from Home
Strategies and Resources for Families and Caregiver- Click here
Watch this very short tutorial from You Tube to learn more. Click here
How does my child access Google Classroom? Click here!
Trouble logging onto Google Classroom? Click here!
Gmail for Students (9-12 Grade Students ONLY)
Common Sense Media for Parents
Great ideas to keep students safe online. This free resource also includes valuable video games, movies, computer & smart phone application reviews that parents can trust. Click here!
ISTATION help:
How do you download ISTATION (for K-5) on a personal chromebook? Click here!
Istation help for parents and students using their OWN device- click here!
When using a RRPS Chromebook, the link to Istation will already be set up In Clever (see above about Clever)
Remote Assessment Guide for Parents and Caregivers (non RRPS Chromebook directions)
HMH Science Tech Support- Click here!
Chromebook
What is a Chromebook? Guardian's Guide to Chromebooks
How do Students log in with their RRPS accounts from home?
You can open up any web browser from any device and sign into your RRPS account, just go to accounts.google.com and sign in! (user name: id#@s.rrps.net and the password you change it to at school)
Troubleshooting tips for RRPS chromebooks Click here!
Where can I find my student’s ID#? The student number is on the first page when parents sign into their Parent account or on your child’s report card.
Go Noodle
GoNoodle® gets kids up and moving to fun, engaging content and games. Every dance party, yoga session, mindfulness activity, and game session is an opportunity for kids to wake up their bodies, engage their minds, and be their best. Click here!
Google Student/Parent Tutorials- from Jake Miller @Ditch that Texbook
This link has amazing resources put together by Jake Miller that can help parents/students will all things google. Click here!