What It Is
What is MyPascoConnect?
MyPascoConnect is the single sign-on (SSO) portal used by Pasco County Schools in Florida. Built on the ClassLink platform, it gives students, teachers and staff one place — and one username and password — to reach the digital tools they use every day. Instead of remembering a dozen logins, you sign in once and your apps are waiting on your personal launchpad.
This guide explains, in plain language, how to log in, what to do if you forget your password, and which apps you can reach once you're signed in. For the actual login, always use your district's official portal.
Step by Step
How to log in to MyPascoConnect
Open the official portal
Go to your district's official MyPascoConnect / ClassLink launchpad in your web browser. Always start from the official link — never enter your password on an unofficial site.
Enter your username
Type the username provided by your school. For students this is usually the student ID number; parents and staff use the credentials they registered.
Enter your password
Type your password and select Sign In. If it's your first time, your school may have given you a temporary password to change.
You're on your launchpad
Once you're in, your apps appear as tiles. Click any app to open it — no separate login needed.
Who Uses It
Students, parents & staff
Students
Sign in with your student ID and password to reach Canvas, Office 365, your gradebook and class apps. If you forget your password, ask your teacher or school — they can help reset it.
Parents
Parents can use the portal and the myStudent tools to keep up with grades and attendance. Sign in with the email and password you registered with the district.
Staff
Teachers and staff sign in with their district-issued credentials to reach teaching tools, email and HR self-service in one place.
Once You're In
Apps you can reach
The whole point of MyPascoConnect is convenience — one sign-in opens the tools you use most. Depending on your role and school, your launchpad may include:
Canvas · Microsoft Teams · Office 365 · Focus Gradebook · myStudent · and other district-approved apps. Your available tiles are set by your school, so your launchpad may look a little different from a classmate's or colleague's.
Password Help
Forgot your password?
It happens to everyone. Because this is a school account, password resets are handled by your school — not by this guide. The safest steps:
- Students: ask your teacher or a school administrator; they can look up or reset your password.
- Parents: use the password-recovery option on the official portal, or contact your school's front office.
- Staff: contact your district help desk or technology support team.
For your safety, never share your password with anyone, and only ever type it on the official portal — not on this or any other third-party site.
Ready to Sign In?
When you're ready to log in, head to your district's official MyPascoConnect portal. This guide is here for the how-to — the official portal is where you actually sign in.
Open the Official PortalCommon Questions
Frequently asked questions
Is this the official MyPascoConnect website?
No. This is an independent, informational guide and is not affiliated with Pasco County Schools or ClassLink. For the official portal, use your district's official MyPascoConnect / ClassLink link, and only enter your password there.
What is my MyPascoConnect username?
For students, the username is usually the student ID number. Parents and staff use the credentials they registered with the district. If you're not sure, your school can confirm it for you.
How do I reset my password?
Password resets are handled by your school. Students should ask a teacher or administrator; parents and staff can use the official portal's recovery option or contact the school or district help desk. Never share your password with anyone.
What apps can I open in MyPascoConnect?
Depending on your role and school, you may see apps like Canvas, Microsoft Teams, Office 365, Focus Gradebook and myStudent. Your school decides which tiles appear on your launchpad.