Student and Parent Technology Support
Parent/Student Technology Alerts: No active
District Communication Apps
MSD App
The Massapequa School District App
(District, School, and Teacher Communications)
District, School, and Community Communications
Access to "Rooms" - teacher Stream and Messages (Teacher and Secondary Guidance Counselor communications and direct messages)
Access to our district spotlight, events/calendar, lunch menus, and district/school webpages
Parent Portal
PowerSchool - Parent Portal
(Student Information System)
Child Absence Form
Student Schedules
Grades, Report Cards, Assessment Results, Honor Roll, Other
Transportation
Network/Google Usernames and Passwords
Schoology Parent Account Creation Code
Schoology
PowerSchool - Schoology
(Learning Management System)
Class Information
Class Updates
Class Calendars
Instructional Materials
and more!
Technology Device and Platform Support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Previous Tech Alerts/Announcements:
2/5/2025: We ask that you please read this important notification letter regarding the PowerSchool Data Breach. Please note that we will be mailing a copy of this letter to your home. The information is also located on our website: www.msd.k12.ny.us/powerschoolbreach
1/30/2025: The Massapequa School District has been informed by the New York State Education Department that we are required to make changes to student access for certain Google Additional Services. This directive comes from the Chief Privacy Officer at NYSED to ensure compliance with Ed Law 2-d, as Google is not able to sign a Data Privacy Agreement (DPA) for these additional services. As such, Google will be blocking the following Google websites/services for all students in NY State on February 28th: YouTube (Direct Access), Applied Digital Skills, Chrome Canvas, CS First, Google Arts and Culture, Google Bookmarks, Google Books, Google Earth, Google Maps, Google My Maps, Google News, Google Photos, Google Translate. If you were using these Google services/websites for a class, your teacher is aware of the changes. Please note, teachers will still be able to use YouTube for instructional purposes. They can embed YouTube videos in Schoology, Slides and other approved educational tools for students to view. These changes are part of a statewide effort to ensure compliance with Ed Law 2-d and reinforce the district’s commitment to student data privacy and security.