
Bell Elementary School students were asked to stand up and jump during the opening rap song of their Realize Anything’s Possible (R.A.P.) assembly.
Bell Elementary School students were asked to stand up and jump during the opening rap song of their Realize Anything’s Possible (R.A.P.) assembly.
Blackwell Elementary School fourth-graders release salmon into local river.
Aarya Rohith is the winner of the “Outstanding Interpretation” prize at the state Reflections competition. The McAuliffe Elementary student submitted a piece titled Clean City, My Dream City in the Visual Arts category.
Throughout April, librarians across the district will hold special events in celebration of School Library Month.
Students from Rosa Parks Elementary spent time with dogs and cats from the Seattle Humane Society on March 14. Students learned about compassion for animals.
Student Information Verification FAQs
Parents/guardians can submit and verify their student’s demographic information, including health information and emergency contacts through Family Access, which can be reached via the Parent Access site. Family Access also allows change request of their student’s information. Families who do not go online to verify the information will receive a paper form to complete the process.
In some instances, the requested information updates will require a staff member to "Approve" the change. An example is a change of address requires proof of residency.
Login to Parent Access by clicking here, then select “Family Access” on the right hand side of the page.
For more information, visit the Parent Access support page of this website.
A student may have more than one family listed in our database. Our software designates the first family listed in the student’s record as the “primary family” for that student. This family’s address is typically used to determine the neighborhood school the student attends as defined by the district’s school boundaries. It also is the address used by the district’s Transportation Department for busing purposes.
If your family is not listed first, then your family will be designated as the “non-primary Family”. It is the responsibility of the “primary family” to verify the student’s information. The “primary family” designation includes both adults if more than one is listed.
As a “non-primary Family”, you are still able to make changes to your own family’s information or add emergency contacts using the Online Student Information Verification process. If the record has already been verified by a member of the primary family, you will not be able to make changes. In this case, you may contact either the primary family or the school office to request that the record be temporarily unverified so that you can make changes to your information.
Most change requests made through the online verification process is reflected immediately on your student’s information. Because of rules around school boundaries, however, an address change requires approval from the office staff. If your address has changed, please go to the school office and present proof of residency.
Is there a check mark by each of the steps? If not, click on the step without a check mark and click the box “Complete step..." button at the bottom of the screen. Click on “Complete Online Student Information Verification”, then click on the “Submit Online Student Information Verification” button.
No. It is not necessary to wait for approval. Once you have made all the changes, you should click on the “Submit Online Student Information Verification” button. We now have a record of the changes you requested and the office staff will follow up with you should they have any questions. Remember, if you do not click on the submit button by the end of the verification period, you may be asked to fill out a paper form just like the old way to complete the verification process.
Send an email to your student’s school by clicking on the Online Student Information Verification link under “Contact Us” on the upper right hand corner of your screen.
Enter your question in the box and click the Send Email button.
Skylert works with our emergency notification system, SchoolMessenger. Through Skylert, you control how we contact you for emergencies, attendance calls, food service balance notifications, and other communications. After logging into Parent Access, click on Skyward Family Access under “For All Parents” on the right. Then click on the Skylert button to see the phone numbers, email addresses, and text message numbers on file for your family. Select the different check boxes to indicate how you want to be contacted for each message type. The Skylert tool then populates the same information into SchoolMessenger to ensure we are calling the correct numbers for emergencies. It does not change your information in the Skyward student information system: if you have a change of phone number, address or email address on file, you must also report that information to the school office. See the Skylert Parent Handout for more information.