This is the where parents/guardians can access grades, attendance, and more.
How to create your ParentVUE account and register/enroll your child for the upcoming school year along with more information about the student information system
A detailed guide for registering a new student using the Synergy ParentVUE portal
ParentVUE Support for Parents and Guardians
Registration and Enrollment
Parent Welcome Letter
Academy Withdrawal/Transfer Request Form
3 Hour Early Dismissal Schedule
ESSA and Title I Department will be recognized for providing supplemental resources to diverse schools that contribute to preparing students for college and career readiness.
PGCPS has partnered with Brainfuse to offer students free, on-demand online tutoring in a variety of subjects. Students can connect with live tutors, get homework help, and access study tools anytime, anywhere.
Learn how to get involved and partner with us as a volunteer!
Pay technology device fees on MySchoolBucks
Students, parents and staff members are able to use SchooLinks to streamline college and career focused course planning along with applications, scholarships, recommendations and transcript requests.
Log In to SchooLinks to streamline college and career focused course planning along with managing applications, scholarships, letters of recommendation and transcript requests.
Students can login with SSO to access StudentVUE and review grades and attendance information.
Staff and students login to Gmail.
Use Khan Academy for independent educational development.
Learn more about the Talented and Gifted (TAG) programs and services in PGCPS
Fentanyl-related overdoses among teens are rising. Here’s what you should know.
A major contributor to fatal overdoses in the United States, even a small quantity of the synthetic opioid fentanyl can be deadly.
Prince George's County Public Schools is investing in the fight against heroin and opioid use and abuse by providing information to students, families, and community members.
While some teens believe these behaviors to be harmless, we encourage parents and students to read these articles about the dangers and health risks.