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Classes-based directory, OneRoster, and a smoother parent experience

Classes-Based Directory, OneRoster Updates, and a Smoother Parent Scheduling Experience

Summer is when registrars finally exhale—and also when they rebuild rosters for the fall. We shipped a wide release that meets both moods: clearer directories for your staff, calmer integrations for your tech leads, and a parent experience that feels less like software and more like a well-run open house.

A directory that thinks in classes, not abstract codes

Schools do not think only in “courses.” They think in classes—the lived experience of Ms. Alvarez’s third period, the team that travels together, the intervention group that meets Tuesdays. The directory now centers those real groupings so relationships between teachers, students, and guardians line up with the way your office already talks about them.

Tabs, tables, and detail panels share the same vocabulary whether you are looking at a parent, a learner, or a teaching team, which means fewer mental gear shifts when you jump between screens.

OneRoster and NYC DOE in plain sight

OneRoster screens gained clearer sync controls, easier-to-read logs, and a calmer layout. If you are a New York City Department of Education school, those flows now sit alongside the rest of your integration work instead of hiding offstage.

When disaster recovery is more than a checkbox

Authorized support partners can trigger a per-district database restore when an extraordinary recovery drill is required—because sometimes leadership needs a rewind button, not another spreadsheet.

Parents get the polish they feel first

Adding guardians from the school schedule modal is smoother, the teachers drawer and matrix behave like dance partners, and the guided tour stops fighting users who try to dismiss it. Bengali joins a growing list—Arabic, German, French, Japanese, Chinese, and more—for login, navigation, and onboarding.

Schedulers build on steadier ground

The school scheduling grid received deep work on teams, meeting types, and stability so you can stack hybrid blocks, team breaks, and last-minute adjustments without the product surprising you back.

Who sleeps better because of it

  • Admins and registrars finally see directory structure that mirrors real life.
  • Schedulers spend less time apologizing for quirks in the grid.
  • Parents book in their language with fewer “help me” calls to the main office.

Already on OneRoster? Schedule a quick walkthrough with your success manager—seeing the new screens together beats reading release notes alone.


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