Change your SLP Password
How To Change Your Password
Students
Families
How do I change my password?
NOTE: You must know your username, and you must have an email address on file to receive the password reset email. If you do not know your username or have an email on file, contact Technology Services at 763-600-5555.
How to change your password in Password Portal
This option is for users who know their current username and password and want to update their password.
- Go to SLP Password Portal
- At the login window, enter your username and current password, then click login.
- From here you can change your password. Passwords must be eight characters long and must use three of the following four requirements:
- Uppercase letters
- Lowercase letters
- Numbers
- Characters (!@#$%, etc.)
- Enter your old password then enter your new password twice under "New Password" and "Confirm New Password."
- Click "OK." Your network password has now been changed across all systems.
How to reset your password in Password Portal
This option is for users who don’t remember their password and need to reset it.
- Go to SLP Password Portal
- At the login window, click “Reset Password” below the login box
- Enter your domain user name, please note this is the same as your network user name
- In the drop-down box under “Send verification code to my…” select your email address and fill-in the CAPTCHA verification. Please note, you must have a non-district email on file in order to receive the verification code. If you need to update your email address on file, please read more in Frequently Asked Questions.
- Check your inbox of the email address you selected for directions on how to reset your password.
Staff
Staff with MacBooks
Change your password with JAMF Connect on your Macbook
- Click the JAMF Connect icon on your taskbar
- Click on Change Password.
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This takes you to the Microsoft Password Portal to change your password.
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You may be prompted to authenticate.
- Enter your new password and confirm it.
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Your password must be at least 12 characters long and contain:
- Uppercase letter
- Lowercase letter
- Number
- Character (!@#$, etc.)
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- You may get an error and get prompted to enter your current password (before the change). Click ok, then enter your current password

7. Once your password is changed, you will see a pop-up on your computer prompting for your old password. Enter this when prompted. Note that this pop-up can take up to 30 minutes to appear.

To ensure your new password will be used to get into the Mac itself
- Click on the Jamf Connect icon on your taskbar.
- Click on Connect. This will prompt you to enter your district email and new password, and once this is done, you'll be prompted to enter your computer's local/old password. (If you see a long error message, click ok, try again, and then it will sync).
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All other staff
- Go to the Microsoft Password Portal
- Sign in using your @district16.org email address and password
- Authenticate
- Enter your new password and confirm it on the next line
- The password requirement is a minimum of 12 characters
- You may get an error and get prompted to enter your current password (before the change). Enter your current password.
- You may get an error and get prompted to enter your current password (before the change). Enter your current password.
- The password requirement is a minimum of 12 characters
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Strong Passwords?
- Why strong passwords?
- What's the best way to create a secure password?
- What are other tips for secure passwords?
Why strong passwords?
The district uses strong passwords for many reasons, including:
- To prevent outside viruses, malware and ransomware from infecting district systems. Accounts with weak passwords are targets for hacking. Click here to learn more about ransomware on the Microsoft website.
- There has been a large increase in phishing and scam emails received by staff. Click here to learn more about what phishing is on the Merriam Webster website.
- Ransomware and hacking attacks don't just happen to businesses. Metro school districts in Minnesota have also been the victim of ransomware so severe they need to shut down the school's daily operations.
What's the best way to create a secure password?
The following information is from Microsoft's "Tips for creating a strong password":
A password might meet all the criteria above and still be a weak password. For example, Hello2U! meets all the criteria for a strong password listed above, but is still weak because it contains a complete word. H3ll02U! is a stronger alternative because it replaces some of the letters in the complete word with numbers [...]
Help yourself remember your strong password by following these tips:
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Create an acronym from an easy-to-remember piece of information. For example, pick a phrase that is meaningful to you, such as My son's birthday is 12 December, 2004. Using that phrase as your guide, you might use Msbi12/Dec,4 for your password.
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Substitute numbers, symbols, and misspellings for letters or words in an easy-to-remember phrase. For example, My son's birthday is 12 December, 2004 could become Mi$un's Brthd8iz 12124 (it's OK to use spaces in your password).
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Relate your password to a favorite hobby or sport. For example, I love to play badminton could become ILuv2PlayB@dm1nt()n.
What are other tips for secure passwords?
- Do not write down a password on your desk
- Users have been witnessed writing down a password and placing it on a Post-It Note on their desk or under their keyboard. This is the equivalent of leaving the key to a car in the door handle. This leaves your personal financial information and student records vulnerable to theft or attack.
- If you want help remembering passwords, there are applications such as 1Password and LastPass that can be used to save password in a secure manner.
Students
Families
- What applications use this password?
- How often do I need to change my password?
- How do I know when my password is about to expire?
- How can I change my email address on file?
- Can I change my username?
What applications use this password?
How often do I need to change my password?
How do I know when my password is about to expire?
How can I change my email address on file?
Click here to login to Campus Parent Portal. On the sidebar, click on "Contact Preferences". From here you can change your primary and secondary email address. After changing your password, click on the "Save" button on the button of the page.
Can I change my username?
Usernames cannot be changed. The username is automatically created by our system based on a number of factors to prevent duplicate names and to enhance security.
If you have any questions contact Spring Lake Park Schools Technology Services at 763-600-5555 or techsupport@district16.org.
Staff
- What are the password complexity requirements?
- How do I know when my password is about to expire?
- Why is my username sometimes different, but the password is the same?
- I just changed my password and my Mac won't take my new password
- I forgot my password and I can't log in to my Mac
What are the password complexity requirements?
How do I know when my password is about to expire?
You will be emailed 14, 7, 3, 2, and 1 day(s) before you need to change it. The reminders come from the "noreply" address noreply@district16.org. If you ever question the validity of this request or others, please contact your building tech or the Technology Help Desk at 763-600-5555.
Once it expires, you will not be able to access any systems until it has been changed. Depending on the device you are using, you may get prompted or notified as you use the device.
Why is my username sometimes different, but the password is the same?
I just changed my password and my Mac won't take my new password
- It is possible that your Mac's local password has not yet synced from the Password Portal.
- Log into your Mac using your previous password.
- Once you log in, click on the Jamf Connect icon on your taskbar.
- Click on Connect. This will prompt you to enter your district email and new password, and once this is done, you'll be prompted to enter your computer's local/old password. This will ensure that when you log in to your computer, it's the same password that you'll use for everything else


