Accessing OneNote

OneNote Class Notebooks are a secure online environment that requires a username and password. To access Class Notebooks go to bsd405.sharepoint.com and enter your student’s BSD email on the login screen.  After entering the email, a new prompt will appear and you will select “Work or School” account.  This will open another prompt for the student’s password.  Once logged in, you will use the app launcher (waffle) in the upper left corner of the screen, and select OneNote.  This will open a page that displays all of the OneNote Notebooks your student has used.

Access OneNote from app launcher


Username

The username is the student’s network login of s- and the student’s last name and first initial. For example, Jane Doe would use s-doej.

For students with duplicate last names and first initials, additional characters from the first name are appended to provide for a unique username for each student in the district.  For example, Joe Doe might use s-doejo and Joel Doe might use s-doejoe.

Contact your school’s office manager if your student cannot remember his or her username.


Password

  • At the Secondary level, the password is whatever the student has chosen to be their password.
  • At the Elementary level, the password is s# and the student’s ID. For example: s#123456.

Student user accounts are considered school resources. Parents wishing to access the Class Notebooks online will need to know the Student login and password from their child.

If you are unsure how to navigate OneNote, having your student show you from their device can be a valuable exercise as they describe the structure of the course. Questions that your student is unable to answer should be directed to your student’s teacher.


Questions?

  • If you have trouble logging into bsd405.sharepoint.com, please contact your school’s office manager.
  • If you have questions about specific content in OneNote, please contact your teacher.

You may also email [email protected] or call (425) 456-4222. Please be aware that emails and calls are not monitored on weekends.


The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.