Link Households Accurately—and Let Appointments Behave the Way Families Expect
A household isn't just a shared address—it's a set of relationships that determines who can book on behalf of whom, which teachers appear in a family's conference list, and how conflicts are resolved when two guardians try to schedule the same slot.
More precise guardian linking
Guardian linking now uses a more precise matching process, reducing cases where unrelated adults were incorrectly connected to a student's household record. For schools serving families with blended households, shared custody arrangements, or non-traditional family structures, this precision matters: the wrong link can expose one family's schedule to another household entirely.
Appointment rule improvements
Appointment rules tied to household relationships—such as allowing both guardians to book independently, or limiting a household to one booking per teacher—now apply consistently across all booking paths: direct links, parent portal, and staff-assisted booking. Previously, edge cases in how households were defined could cause rules to apply inconsistently.
If your school uses per-teacher booking limits, verify your household configuration after this update to ensure limits apply as expected for your policy.