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" and "sections"—they think in classes. The directory now surfaces class-level groupings with cleaner teacher-student-guardian relationships. Staff navigating a student's record see their class context immediately, without cross-referencing a separate roster view. This makes mid-year transfers and new enrollments easier to verify before opening conference registration.
OneRoster reliability improvements
This release addressed several edge cases in the OneRoster sync pipeline that caused partial imports during back-to-school roster loads—particularly in districts where class sizes change between the export and the import window. Sync now handles those variations without creating orphaned records. Review your sync log after your first fall run to confirm everything imported as expected.
Parent scheduling improvements
The parent-facing scheduling flow received incremental polish based on support feedback: clearer slot labels, faster load times on the teacher list, and better handling of the edge case where a parent's children span multiple grade levels in the same school.