Chromebook Start-up Info
EXISTING CCPS STUDENTS
How to Login to the CCPS Portal
- Click HERE to access the “How Do I Login and Prevent Future Login Issues” video.
- Using a Chrome browser, go to my.clayton.k12.ga.us OR click “CCPS Portal” from the district website. NOTE: All CCPS student devices should default to the CCPS Portal login landing page, upon launching the Chrome browser. However, students can practice this log in process on any device connected to the Internet.
- Enter the student’s username and click “Go”. (NOTE: ALL student usernames begin with the letter “S” and a “0” zero, followed by their student ID#. Example: S0123456)
- Enter the student password and click “Go”.
- Students will then be logged into the CCPS Portal. This is where students will access instructional resources.
- Click HERE for instructions for connecting to Wi-Fi on a CCPS device.
- Click HERE to access the “Extending Learning Beyond the Classroom (ELBC): CCPS Expectations for Students and Parent Support” document.
- Troubleshooting Tips for Logging into the CCPS Portal
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My student has forgotten his/her password. |
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When my student attempts to login to the CCPS Portal, the error message “Authentication Failed” is displayed. |
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On my family’s personal device(s), I am certain my student is using the correct username and password. The “Authentication Failed” error message still appears. |
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My student does not remember the answers to his/her challenge questions. |
The student’s account will have to be reset. Please contact the student’s teacher between July 26, 2021 and July 23, 2021. Teachers will submit a ticket on the student’s behalf. Once the student’s account has been reset, the student must complete the claim process. |
*****Students NEW to CCPS*****
Welcome to CCPS!
24 hours after students are entered into Infinite Campus, they will be able to claim their CCPS account, in order to access instructional materials and to communicate with teachers.
What do I need to claim my child(ren)’s account?
You will need your child(ren)’s lastname, firstname, and student ID#, exactly as the information appears in Infinite Campus.
How does my student claim his/her account?
- Please click HERE to access the “Claiming Your Account in the CCPS Portal 2020-21” video.
- Students must complete the entire claim process in order to be able to log into the CCPS Portal.
- Do not use the browser’s back button during the claim process.
- Steps for claiming an account
a. Have the student go to my.clayton.k12.ga.us.
b. Have the student click “Claim my Account”.
c. Have the student enter lastname, firstname, and their ID#. Note: this information MUST be entered exactly as it appears in Infinite Campus. ID# does NOT include the letter “S”. The “S” becomes a part of a student’s username.
d. Have the student click “Next”.
e. Have the student create a password. Note: Passwords cannot be reused and they must be at least 8 characters long.
f. Have the student re-enter the new password.
h. Have the student click “Next”.
i. Have the student answer only THREE challenge questions. Reminder, students will need to remember these answers in order to reset their password in the future.
j. Have the student click “Next”. This completes the claim process. You can not follow the instructions on page 1 of this document for logging into the CCPS account.
What do I need to do if I am unable to claim my child(ren)’s account?
Troubleshooting Tips for Claiming a CCPS Portal Account
I received a message “The Claim Account Operation Failed.”
You received this message because the information you entered does not match what is in Infinite Campus. Please make sure that you have entered the student’s first name, last name, and student ID exactly as it appears in Infinite Campus.
I double-checked to make sure that I entered my information exactly how it appears in Infinite Campus. Is there anything else I can do?
Clear the browser history/cache (Ctrl+Shift+Delete) and attempt the claim process again. Additionally, ensure another user is not logged into the browser. Using a browser’s incognito mode is a good practice when multiple children are sharing a personal device.