ARIS Parent Link is a secure online location where you can find your child's daily attendance, as well as Periodic Assessments and NY State test results, including Regents exams. Parents of students in middle school and high school can also view report card grades, unofficial transcripts, and important information about high school graduation requirements. ARIS Parent Link can also help you find activities you can do at home with your child to improve his or her achievement. Contact your child's school to get your password to access ARIS Parent Link.
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ARIS Parent Link works hand-in-hand with School Every Day, which provides a help center to connect you with the resources you need to get your child to school. You can log in to ARIS Parent Link from the School Every Day web site to find out how many days of school your child has missed.
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To use ARIS Parent Link, you will need an e-mail account, your student's ID number, and a temporary password from your child's school.How to log in to ARIS Parent LinkFree computer resourcesHow to get a free e-mail accountStudent ID letterTemporary password letter
ARIS Parent Link is a great way to check your child's attendance on a weekly basis, grades at the end of each term and state test scores after they are released. The chart below provides some guidance on times of year you may want to log in to ARIS Parent Link, but feel free to log in as often as you see fit.
The best way to get help with ARIS Parent Link is to talk with the parent coordinator at your child's school. To find your school's web site, visit the School Search page. Enter your address or the name of the school and click "search." The web site will show the school on the map. From there, click "website" to go to the school's site. You can find contact information and the name of your parent coordinator on the right side of the page.
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