This domain presents as a SharePoint Online portal for Coyote USD β a school district β but the evidence raises serious questions. Legitimate district portals are typically registered with clear ownership records in WHOIS and include local district branding on their login page. Here, the WHOIS database returns no match at all, meaning whoever owns this domain has gone to unusual lengths to stay anonymous. That alone makes it hard to trust that you are logging into the real Coyote USD system rather than a convincing replica designed to steal credentials.
The site immediately redirects to a Microsoft login page, which is exactly what a genuine SharePoint tenant would do. But without visible references to Coyote USD β a logo, a district name, a contact phone number β there is no way for a user to tell the real site from a phishing site with the same behavior. The site also blocks all search engine crawlers and has no history in the Wayback Machine, both of which are unusual for an established district portal.
If you are a Coyote USD student or staff member, do not use this link unless your district has sent it directly from a known email address or posted it on their official website. Ask IT or the district office to confirm their correct SharePoint URL before typing your password. There is not enough evidence here to be sure this is a scam, but there is plenty of reason to treat it as unsafe until verified independently.