This year, the York County School Division offers a new service for parents - edline. Through edline, parents are able to monitor their child's grades, access combined calendars and receive e-mails from schools and teachers.
The parents of middle and high school students should have received their edline activation codes at Back to School Night. If you did not attend Back to School Night and have not received your activation code, please contact your child's school.
Parents of students in grades K-5 will receive activation codes at parent-teacher conferences in November. Grades for 3-5 students will be available on Edline. K-2 parents will receive an activation code, but grades will not be posted online this year. Activating K-2 accounts will enable the school to send emails to parents through the Edline system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Edline posts answers to frequently asked questions on its site through the "Help" link. To assist parents with this function, below are the most frequently asked questions and the applicable edline link.
How do I activate my account? How do I login? I've lost my password, how do I get a new one? I've received an error message, what does it mean? https://www.edline.net/HelpLoginFAQ.page
Where do the links on my homepage take me? https://www.edline.net/HelpGroupHome-student.page
How do I find my student's grades? https://www.edline.net/Support.page
My child's teacher hasn't posted grades in several days. Why not? Please contact your child's teacher to determine how often she/he will be posting grades. Some assignments will take longer to grade than others.
I live in a household separate from my child, how can I get another activation code? All you need to do is request a second parent code from your child's school. Once you activate your code, you will be able to see all of your child's private reports.
Help Guides
Account Setup
Student/Parent Quick-Start Guide
If you have other questions about edline, please contact us!
Below are links of instructional manuals and videos to help you use Edline and GradeQuick.