FACTS SIS Account
School Management System - FACTS SIS (formerly RenWeb) is our primary system for electronically recording grades. In addition, it contains links to comprehensive student and class data, plus links to curriculum details, reports, and communication with students and parents. For these reasons, FACTS SIS is critical to good parent/teacher/student communication.As with all other passwords, NEVER give out your FACTS SIS password
FACTS Status Page - For updated information on the performance of the FACTS platform
IMPORTANT!!
FACTS SIS should NEVER be left open unattended on your computer
Since most iPads are set to auto-login (“Keep me signed in”) for the FACTS SIS app, never leave your iPad unattended
How to access FACTS SIS Online
Login Information
District Code - SBA-TN
Username - many times it is your email address on record with SBA
Password - SBA staff cannot tell you what your password is, but can aid in resetting it
FACTS SIS works with all current browsers (Chrome, FireFox, Safari) however we recommend the Chrome Browser at this time
FACTS SIS will prompt you when it is time to renew your password. The procedures below are for when you need to change passwords without being prompted.
Always use the SBA guidelines for passwords
Changing your password
Through the FACTS SIS web interface (iMac, Mac laptops, PC):
Log in to FACTS SIS
Click on Help tab in the list of activities on the left side of the FACTS SIS homepage
Click on Change Username and Password
In the dialog box, enter a new password, twice to confirm, then click “OK”
If you have forgotten your password:
On the FACTS SIS Faculty/Staff Login page, type in the District Code and username
Click on “Forgot Username/Password?”
In the dialog box, fill in your username
Click on “Reset Password”
You will be sent an email with a link to reset and confirm your new password
NOTE: After you change your FACTS SIS Password on your computer, your iPad app will give you a login error and prompt you to enter your login and password. It will also prompt you (and warn you about) the option to “keep me signed in.”
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