As a student, learning is your job. Use Skyward to stay on top of your assignments and track your grades.
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Skyward can help you achieve:
- Easy communication with teachers
- Instant overview of upcoming assignments
- Fast tracking of grades on assignments and report cards
- Quick access to upcoming events, from the end of the quarter to this Friday's football game.
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Check your grades online at any time
- View your assignment grades and report cards from anywhere
- See when homework is due and view upcoming assignments
Stay Informed about Upcoming District Events
- The Family Access Calendar shows events like Conferences. Sporting Events, and Assignment Due Dates
Easy Communication with Teachers
- Skyward's Message Center allows fast, easy communication with teachers
Do Assignments Online
- Do quizzes from anywhere with an internet connection
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Learn more about our:
Standards or Secondary Gradebook
Grade information accessible online through Family Access to view grades Updates in real time
Family & Student Access
Instant access to your students' data Access a variety of information, including demographic and food service data
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“I love Skyward Student Access. I can go on the system and see my upcoming work and track my grades. There are no “shocking” grades when I get my report card. Student Access is the best."
Freshman
Student
Walled Lake Consolidated School District, MI
“I just had to tell you how much I love the Elementary Gradebook. It has saved me hours when filling out report cards and assigning final scores!!!”
Tara Totten
Teacher
Saginaw Township Community School District, MI
“The integration of Skyward gradebook and attendance with other student module data tables helps me to be able to make better informed decisions about the academic needs of my students.”