Click Here To Enter NetClassroom

Click here to download the new NetClassroom Parent Guide!

What is NetClassroom?
We are introducing an exciting and valuable communication tool that will be introduced to the Porter-Gaud community this school year. Blackbaud's online “NetClassroom” will be implemented this fall across the three divisions to provide up-to-date student information to parents and students at virtually any time or place. Class schedules and  grades, as well as and records for attendance and conduct (Upper School only) can be found when accessing this site.

We hope that you will use the NetClassroom website at your convenience. Please be aware that Lower School Lead Teachers, Middle School Faculty and Upper School Faculty will generally have grades posted one week after the assignment due date. Please allow more time for major tests, projects, and papers. Lower School Special Area Teachers will have their online gradebook updated at a minimum of every four weeks.

NetClassroom can be an important resource to parents and students to facilitate more timely and effective communication among teachers, parents, and administration. We don’t expect any technical problems, but please don’t hesitate to call or email me should you encouter any login or computer related issues so we can correct them as soon as possible.


How do I log into NetClassroom?

using Internet Explorer 6 or 7 or Mozilla's Firefox 1.5 or later, click here to access NetClassroom.
On the NetClassroom login screen, enter your online user ID and password. For security reasons, do not share this information with anyone.


Contact Information

If you need or lost your username and password or need technical assistance, please contact Phil Zaubi at 843.402.4711, or Click Here to email .


What's Available

The following is available within NetClassroom based on division/grades:

Lower School (Grades K- 5): Grades
Middle School (Grades 6 - 8): Attendance; Student Schedules; Grades; Conduct
Upper School (Grades 9 - 12): Attendance; Student Schedules; Grades; Conduct


System Requirements:
NetClassroom will work on both a Mac or PC. Please use Internet Explorer 6 or 7 or Mozilla's Firefox 1.5 or later.
Other browsers may not display or operate correctly. Safari is not supported. Firefox may be downloaded free from www.mozilla.com/firefox/ .
An Internet connection is required to use NetClassroom, and a broadband (DSL or cable) or faster connection is recommended.


Features and How To
Click here to download the new NetClassroom Parent Guide!

Find out when classes meet . To open the Schedule page, click Schedule on the navigation bar. On the Schedule page, you can view a student schedule.

Keep track of progress between report cards. On the Grades - Assignments page, you can view a running marking column average and running category averages for a marking column and class. The Percent of Grade column displays the percentage of the grade each category is worth (such as 20% for the Homework category, 20% for the Quizzes category, and 60% for the Tests category).

On the Grades - Assignments page, you can also view assignment grades. You can use the Category field to determine the assignments to appear.  For example, select Tests in the Category field to display only assignments in the Tests category.  To list each assignment grade as a percentage (score divided by maximum achievable score), you can select Percentage in the Grade to Display field.  For example, if a student scores 20 out of a possible 25 points, the assignment grade displays as 80%. To list both the actual numeric score and the maximum achievable score for each assignment grade, you can select Actual Points in the Grade to Display field.

Keep track of absences and tardies .  To open the Attendance page, click Attendance on the navigation bar.  On this page, you can list attendance by day or class and to view in summary or detail. View this information frequently, especially if excessive absences and tardies affect grades or prevent exemptions from exams.

View conduct records . To open the Conduct page, click Conduct on the navigation bar.  On this page, you can view the date, infraction, consequence, the faculty/staff member who reported the infraction, the faculty/staff member assigned to the consequence, and the status of the consequence.