Parents/Students
Access your grades, attendance, assignments and more!
Students can access their grades via the StudentVUE Portal
Parents can access their Student’s grades via the ParentVUE Portal
Need a ParentVUE Portal account?
Contact: cheryl.arp@dayscreek.k12.or.us
Need to get registered for School?
Online enrollment for Families who are new to our District: Click here
Online enrollment for Families already in our District: Click Here
What's for lunch?
Follow the link below to see our Food menus for the year!
K-3rd Grade Menu (subject to change)
4th-12th Grade Menu (subject to change)
Days Creek Charter School is a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school and all enrolled students will have access to meals at NO CHARGE.
In 2010, Oregon adopted higher K-12 standards in English Language Arts and Math to ensure all students move from grade to grade with the academic knowledge and skills necessary for success beyond high school. Because we raised the standards of expectations of what the students need to know and be able to do, we have also changed the way we measure student progress through our state tests, known as smarter balanced.
Suicide Awareness and Prevention
Human Trafficking And Prevention
Talk to someone now!
If you’re thinking of about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline Network is available 24/7 across the United States.
Crisis Lines
YOUTHLINE: Crisis line staffed by and for teens 877-968-8491 or text “teen2teen” @ 839863
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
Crisis Text Line: Text Hello to 741741, Free 24/7 & Confidential
Ayuda en Espanol: 1-888-628-9454
Douglas County Crisis Line: 24-Hour Crisis Line (800)-866-9780
It’s NOT okay!
Call 911 in an emergency. To report human trafficking or for information or resources, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “Help” or “Info” to 233722.
Bullying Prevention
Bullying in schools is a serious issue and deserves vigilant attention from school personnel and
the community at large. The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is committed to ensuring
safety and wellness to foster healthy and supportive school environments that are free from
harassment, intimidation, or bullying, including acts of cyberbullying.
Please see the ‘Student Code of Conduct’ pg. 15 in the Student-Parent Handbook to learn more about our bullying prevention policy.
How to deal with Bullying-Resources for Families