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1. Introduction

FCPS 24/7 Parent View

FCPS 24/7 Learning (Blackboard) is an internet-based learning system used by teachers to post syllabus, assignments, and other communications with your children. Each FCPS student is given their own FCPS 24/7 Learning account. Parents will now have an opportunity to create their own FCPS 24/7 Learning account to access all their children's accounts via one logon through Parent View. Parents no longer will need to share their student's login and logon multiple times for each child. With this new feature, parents need only register once and add all of their children to their account, from elementary to high school.

To get you own FCPS 24/7 Learning Parent account, follow the directions on the .pdf file located at the top of this page. At the end of the online process, print (or copy) your unique registration key. You must then bring the registration key and valid picture identification to your child's elementary, middle, or high school for validation to have the account activated. This one time validation process will enable you to have access to all of your children's accounts. The school will give you your FCPS 24/7 Learning Parent View username and your password will be emailed to you

 

 
 
   
   
   

 

 
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 
Parents: Follow this link for directions on creating a Parent View FCPS 24/7 account    
   
   
     

 

Please Note: "This web site contains links to one or more web pages that are outside the FCPS network. FCPS does not control the content or relevancy of these pages.

   
   
   
Curator: mark.granieri@fcps.edu | Tuesday, November 3, 2009 |anchor