SCHOOLOGY

The Concord School District adopted Schoology in place of TeacherEase. At the middle and high school, Schoology is used daily by teachers to post classroom materials and to personalize instruction for their students. Schoology helps students stay organized, turn in assignments, and stay connected with their class. In Schoology you will find the classes your student is enrolled in as well as grades and your student's assignments.

How to Login

Schoology accounts have been created using parent/guardian email addresses that are linked to student PowerSchool accounts.

After Initial Login

1.      Go to app.schoology.com
2.      Enter your email address and password 
3.      Click "log in"

Did not receive a Schoology invitation email or just need some help? Please contact your student's school.

Setting up your Account

Your default account will be the parent view.
To set your default to student view:
Click to dropdown arrow next to your name in the top right, go to settings and scroll down to Set Your Default Account.  

Viewing your Student's Activity

Start by clicking on the arrow in the upper-right corner, next to your name, and then select your child’s name to view your child’s Schoology activity.  

Note the check mark in the drop-down menu indicates the current account and the banner across the top of the screen indicates the name of your student. (If you have multiple students in the district, each student will be listed in a drop-down list under your name.)

Note: When viewing your child’s account, names, comments and classwork from other students are not viewable. Parents and guardians can view their own student’s Schoology activity and postings of the child’s teacher.

Notifications

You will receive a weekly Schoology Parent Email Digest summarizing your child’s activity in Schoology. 

If you would like to change the frequency of notifications or receive additional emails, follow these simple steps: 

  • When viewing your child account, click Settings from the drop-down menu in the upper right-hand corner. 

  • From the account settings area, select the Notifications tab. 

  • Here you can opt to receive additional email notifications when your child has an overdue assignment.

Guide to Viewing your Student's Activity

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From the home page, you can quickly view specific information about your child’s Schoology activity: 

  1. The Student Activity area in the center of the page displays your child’s recent submission, grade, and attendance information. 

  2. Toggle into Enrollments in the same area to see a list of the courses your child is currently enrolled in, along with their grade. If the teacher or administrator has chosen not to display the grade while the course is in progress, you will see a blank value (as in the grade column above). Click on an individual course to see grades received on assignments, tests, and discussions from that course.  

  3. The Recent Grades area lists graded assignments, tests/quizzes, and discussions for the student. To view the graded items, click the item you’d like to view. 

  4. The Overdue section displays a list of course materials your student did not turn in by the due date. 

  5. The Upcoming section displays a list of your student’s upcoming assignments and events. 

  6. Courses: You can see a list of your student’s current courses. Click the course name to navigate to the course profile as your student views it. 

  7. Groups: You can see a list of your child’s Schoology Groups. Groups can be used for a variety of activities, from school projects to extracurricular teams and clubs. 

  8. Grades: This menu provides access to view student’s assignment grades.

  9. Calendar: Click to view a calendar of past and upcoming events and assignments. To find out more information regarding a particular event, place your cursor over the title. A clue tip displays with the event type (assignment, test/quiz, event), the event's course or group, and the student name. Click the event to display profile information in a pop-up window.