Infinite Campus is the Clark County School District’s Student Information System, electronic grade book, and parent/guardian and student portal.
The Campus Parent/Student application provides access to information to understand, monitor, and participate in the educational process.
A mobile app is also accessible for any Apple iOS or Android device.
For more information about Infinite Campus, visit ccsd.net/infinite-campus.
Campus Parent/Student will be live for the 2024–2025 school year beginning August 12, 2024. Parents/Guardians who have a Campus Parent account from the previous school year will continue to use the same username and password. If you do not have an account, please contact your child’s school.
If you are having trouble accessing your Infinite Campus Portal account, or need assistance, please contact the Portal Liaison or designee at your child's school. You may also email portalsupport@nv.ccsd.net, or call the Portal Help Desk at 702-799-7678, Monday–Friday, 6:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. PST.
What Does the Campus Parent / Student Application Do for You?
- Calendar
- Assignments
- Grades
- Grade Book Updates
- Attendance
- Schedule
- Academic Plan
- Fees/Payments
- Report Cards
- District and School Notices
- Cafeteria Balance
- Health (Immunizations Only)
Every child needs to have the necessary supplies for the new school year. Most schools and/or teachers provide a list of suggested supplies at the beginning of the year. Parents/Guardians are advised to obtain this information from the school and/or teacher before purchasing school supplies to prevent the expense of buying unnecessary items.
Digital citizenship is the norm of appropriate, responsible technology use. It is important for today’s youth to navigate digital communication, cyberbullying, internet safety, and other digital dilemmas. Below, you will find two free resources available to assist students and educators in being good consumers of digital materials in our digital world.
CommonSense.org is an independent, nonprofit organization that offers free Kindergarten–Grade 12 digital literacy and citizenship curriculum for educators and families. The Common Sense media initiative provides families with reviews and advice they need to make smart choices in the digital age. At CommonSense.org you will find learning resources for supporting today’s youth in becoming a good digital citizen.
Google’s Be Awesome Internet program is another free resource that can help students make good decisions online and teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence. This resource is for families, as well as educators.
To find out which school your child should attend, visit ccsd.net/zoning or call the District’s Zoning Office at 702-799-6430.