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 The Parent Center is located in Room 215, in the 200 building. 
Please email me with any questions. I am happy to assist you with accessing your parent portal account. 
 
Samantha Serrano
Community Representative
Parent Center Director
Canoga Park High School
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Coffee with the Principal 

Join us! October 17th at 4pm

Meeting ID: 825 8201 0958
Passcode: cphs
 
 

Parent Portal/Schoology

EVERY parent/guardian has an account on the LAUSD parent portal. Please log in to access the wealth of information available to you! Go to http://parentportal.lausd.net. For assistance, email [email protected]. Once set up, you'll have access to your Schoology account. Here's a handy reference guide to help you through the parent portal setup.
 
 

LAUSD Family Support Hotline

213-443-1300

Los Angeles Unified School District’s Family Hotline is here to support!
FOR ASSISTANCE WITH:
Creating a Parent Portal Account
Parent Portal Account Password Reset
Linking your Student to your Parent Portal Account
Help creating an Email account
 
 

Boys GirlsWant to help your students on their path to success?!

Sign them up for the Boys & Girls Club. 

 

hotline

Student and Family Wellness Hotline

The LA Unified Student and Family Wellness Hotline is available to students, families, and staff of LAUSD, during regular school days, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. The hotline provides support with mental health; accessing food, health insurance, and other basic needs; school enrollment; and immunizations. Call (213) 241-3840. Press 1 for English, 2 for Spanish. 
Click here for the website
 
 
Enroll

Enrollment Forms 

New students to LAUSD (including out of area and charter and private students). If you are an existing LAUSD student, you will be automatically enrolled in your local school. Click here.

A - G RequirementsA through G

 
To meet minimum admission requirements, you must complete 15 yearlong high school courses with a letter grade of C or better — at least 11 of them prior to your last year of high school.
Keep in mind that taking approved high school (A-G) courses isn't the only way to satisfy these requirements. You also may meet them by completing college courses or earning certain scores on SAT, Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams.
 
Here is a free worksheet to make sure your student is on track.
 
 
 

UrbanUrban Promise LA

Urban Promise LA is looking for 9th and 10th grade students to apply
They earn community service and job experience. They also get excellent mentorship! The Street Leader Program employs and empowers high school students as counselors, tutors, and mentors for the children who attend UrbanPromise’s After School Programs and Summer Camps.
 
 
 

GoodwillGoodwill Youth Source

South Valley YouthSource Center I Workforce & Career Development

Program services include work experience options and career readiness programs. If you have any further questions, please contact Marcus Morgan at [email protected].