Dekalb County Infinite | Campus Parent Portal

“Mom?”

“Jordan.” Her voice was quiet. “I saw the zero. I saw the behavior report. It’s already in the portal. That means it’s in your permanent record. That means it goes to colleges if we don’t fix it.” dekalb county infinite campus parent portal

Inside was a digital file. A scanned PDF of a handwritten statement from Ms. Vonn. It described how Jordan had copied the exact decimal points from a lab partner’s titration data, then denied it when confronted. Then came the kicker: a second incident from the same period, timestamped ten minutes later. “Mom

Jordan looked stricken. “She hates me now.” It’s already in the portal

Lena’s knife froze mid-slice. Jordan? Her rule-following, anxious, sweet boy who still kissed her on the cheek goodbye? Her mind raced through excuses—a glitch, a misunderstanding, a mean teacher.

Jordan let out a breath he’d been holding for an hour.

“She doesn’t hate you. She entered a zero into a computer system. That’s different.” Lena pulled out her phone and opened the portal again. She found Ms. Vonn’s direct message feature—another function she hadn’t known existed. She typed nothing. Instead, she handed the phone to Jordan.