Atlanta Public Schools releases guide for parents on Infinite Campus portal use

Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle
Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle
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Atlanta Public Schools released on March 18 a video guide to help parents stay informed about their children’s education through the Infinite Campus portal. The video explains how families can activate their accounts, create usernames and passwords, check grades, attendance, and schedules, and use the Campus Parent app for quick access from mobile devices.

The initiative aims to make it easier for parents to monitor academic progress and stay engaged with school activities. By providing step-by-step instructions, the district seeks to ensure that all families can benefit from the digital tools available.

The guide demonstrates how to set up an account, log in to the system, and find important information such as grades and attendance records. It also highlights the convenience of using the mobile application for fast access.

In addition to technical guidance, the video encourages families to register and take full advantage of this resource. It also shares details about other programs and opportunities offered by Atlanta Public Schools that support student academic success.

This effort reflects Atlanta Public Schools’ ongoing commitment to keeping families connected with their students’ educational journey.



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