“You’ll use your Clav ÉDU credentials,” the principal explained, referring to the province-wide digital identity system for education staff. “The same login for the Ministry’s document repository, the professional development platform, and the new parent communication tool.”
The first attempt failed. “Caps lock,” he muttered. Second attempt: success.
That changed one rainy Tuesday in September. The principal announced that all parent-teacher interview scheduling, report card access, and even the submission of term projects would now move exclusively through the — accessible via a single, unified login system.
That evening, Marc sat at his kitchen table, laptop open. On the screen was the landing page. He clicked “Se connecter avec Clav ÉDU” (Sign in with Clav ÉDU). He entered his username — pelletier.marc@csrsdq.qc.ca — and his temporary password, printed on a slip from the school secretary.
By October, Marc had become the unofficial portal ambassador in the staff room. When a panicked substitute teacher couldn’t log in, Marc calmly walked her through the password recovery process: clicking “Mot de passe oublié” (Forgot password), answering security questions, and resetting via her school email.
“You’ll use your Clav ÉDU credentials,” the principal explained, referring to the province-wide digital identity system for education staff. “The same login for the Ministry’s document repository, the professional development platform, and the new parent communication tool.”
The first attempt failed. “Caps lock,” he muttered. Second attempt: success. education quebec login
That changed one rainy Tuesday in September. The principal announced that all parent-teacher interview scheduling, report card access, and even the submission of term projects would now move exclusively through the — accessible via a single, unified login system. “You’ll use your Clav ÉDU credentials,” the principal
That evening, Marc sat at his kitchen table, laptop open. On the screen was the landing page. He clicked “Se connecter avec Clav ÉDU” (Sign in with Clav ÉDU). He entered his username — pelletier.marc@csrsdq.qc.ca — and his temporary password, printed on a slip from the school secretary. Second attempt: success
By October, Marc had become the unofficial portal ambassador in the staff room. When a panicked substitute teacher couldn’t log in, Marc calmly walked her through the password recovery process: clicking “Mot de passe oublié” (Forgot password), answering security questions, and resetting via her school email.