ParentSquare
ParentSquare
ParentSquare
Parent Square is a unified communications platform designed to keep parents and guardians informed while encouraging greater engagement and connection with VCS. ParentSquare provides a safe way for District administrators, school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to:
Parent Square is a unified communications platform designed to keep parents and guardians informed while encouraging greater engagement and connection with VCS. ParentSquare provides a safe way for District administrators, school principals, teachers, staff, and parents to:
- Send and receive school and class information
- Share pictures and files
- See calendar items
- Sign up to volunteer
- Schedule parent-teacher conferences
- And much more . . .
How it works
How it works
- All District, building, grade, and classroom news and information will be sent to your computer or phone via email and/or text.
- There is no need to register to receive communications from VCS unless you want a more customized, interactive experience.
Register to customize your account
Register to customize your account
If you would like to get more out of ParentSquare, you will need to register.
If you would like to get more out of ParentSquare, you will need to register.
Registration allows you to:
Registration allows you to:
- Choose when you receive messages (Digest or Instant).
- Interact with the person who is sending messages.
How to register your account
How to register your account
- Type in your email or cell phone number.
- You will get prompted to register your account.
Go mobile
Go mobile
Want to access ParentSquare on the go? Download the ParentSquare app, FREE for iOS and Android devices.
Want to access ParentSquare on the go? Download the ParentSquare app, FREE for iOS and Android devices.
If you still have questions you can click the question mark in the top right corner of the desktop version of ParentSquare or the Help tab on the ParentSquare app (tap the triple bar icon at the top left) for answers to most questions. You can also access the “Getting Started” video link below.