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Urdu and Wolof join PTC Wizard’s language lineup

Urdu and Wolof Added—So More Families Can Schedule in Their Language

Language access is equity access. A parent who can't read the scheduling interface in a language they understand can't effectively participate in their child's education—and that gap shows up most acutely on conference night, when the booking window is short and the stakes feel high.

Urdu language support

Urdu is now fully supported across the PTC Wizard scheduling interface. Urdu is spoken by millions of families in the United States—concentrated in communities in New York, Chicago, Houston, and the greater New Jersey metro area—and is the primary language of a significant share of South Asian immigrant families in K-12 schools. The Urdu interface uses correct right-to-left text direction throughout the booking flow.

Wolof language support

Wolof, spoken primarily by families from Senegal and The Gambia, is now supported as well. Wolof-speaking communities are concentrated in cities including New York, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. Adding Wolof to the scheduling interface removes a barrier that previously required these families to rely on a bilingual staff member or older child to navigate conference booking.

Both languages join a growing roster of supported locales. For schools serving multilingual communities, see our full language support list and the translator request feature for situations where in-person interpretation is also needed.


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