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Infinite Campus Non-Household Relationships Update
2024-2025
In Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s Infinite Campus system, non-household relationships refer to individuals who are authorized to pick up and care for a student if the guardian is unavailable. These individuals might include family friends, neighbors, or other trusted adults who have been given written or verbal permission by the student’s guardian. The system keeps track of these authorized persons to ensure that students are safely released to individuals who have proper consent.
To update your student(s) non-household relationships in Infinite Campus, follow the steps below. Please note that changes will go through a review process and may not be visible on the IC Portal immediately.
Step One: Log In
Log in to your .
If you do not have an Infinite Campus Parent Portal account, request an activation key from your student’s school office to .
Step Two: Navigate to Student Demographics
After logging in to your Parent Portal account, select More on the left side menu bar. If you do not see it, click the three horizontal lines in the upper left corner.
Then, select Demographics.
Step Three: Update Non-Household Relationships
If your family has more than one student enrolled in Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½, select the specific student’s name from the top left of the screen to update Non-Household Contacts for that student.
In the Non-Household Relationships section, click on the contact you need to update.
If you need to add a new contact, click the Add button at the bottom.
Non-Household Contact Changes Approval
Once you submit your contact changes, staff will be notified through Infinite Campus to review and approve the updates. Please note that changes may go through a review process and may not be immediately visible on the portal.
You will get a notice in your Infinite Campus Parent Portal inbox, when the request is processed.
If you have any additional questions, please contact your student’s school office.
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board of Education Recap
August 8, 2024
At the August 8 meeting of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board, the Board welcomed new student Board Member Justine Chueh-Griffith, a senior at West Campus High School.
The Board heard an informational update on the Summer Matters programs that ran this summer from June 24 – July 2 serving TK through 12th grade students. Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s Summer Matters learning programs are designed to minimize summer learning loss and provide opportunities for academic intervention and enrichment.