Verdigris Public Schools is currently accepting applications for the following positions.
- Elementary Special Education - Paraprofessional
Please apply online at www.verdigris.k12.ok.us
Concerned parent? Wanting to know more about the websites, apps, and online resources your child is accesing, please visit our Qustodio Safety Hub
If you are a parent / guardian of a child at Verdigris Public Schools please sign up for the Qustodio service. There is an App or simply access the website.
If you need access to Infinite Campus please contact your students site office. Parents can login to the IC portal using the "Check Grades - Parent" link at the top of the school website. Many of you have received multiple emails with activation codes. Each code is good for only two days. The links in these emails can only be used once, if you or your company utilizes a security program that opens the link PRIOR to you receiving it, then the code will not work. OSU, TU, TCC. are all companies that utilize such software. Each school office will be able to give you an access code to get logged on. Once you log on you will be asked for a Security Email address, this is the email address that will be used for future password resets. The school does not have the ability to see or change this address. The "Campus Password" is the password you created for Infinite Campus.
Planning for College
The Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan can help you put a child's college education within reach if you start early, contribute regularly and ask for help.
For most families, saving enough to pay for the costs of higher education can seem overwhelming. However, with good planning, funding a college education can be easier to achieve than you might think. We can help guide you from here to there.
Giving your child or loved one the gift of a college education may be one of the most important gifts you can give, because education can open doors to future economic success. Statistics show that median earnings (income) for a worker with a bachelor’s degree were 74 percent higher than median earnings for a worker with a high school diploma alone1. Over a lifetime working career, the difference can total upwards of $800,000.
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