Notices & homework

Notices, circulars and homework posted once, visible on the web and in the app.

What you get
  • A notice posted once reaches the office screen and the parent app together
  • Homework per class per day, so a parent can see what was set
  • Read state, so you know whether a circular actually landed

Notices, circulars and homework posted once and visible everywhere they should be — on the web and in the app, to the classes they concern rather than to the whole school.

Addressed, not broadcast

A notice carries its audience: everyone, a class, a section, or staff only. A circular about a Class 10 pre-board should not reach the parents of Class 2, and a school that broadcasts everything trains parents to ignore it.

Priority, pinning and expiry

An urgent notice can be marked as such and pinned to the top; a notice about an event next Tuesday can be given an expiry so it stops being shown afterwards. The board clears itself.

Homework against the class

Homework is posted for a class and subject with a due date and an attachment where there is one. Parents can see what was set without depending on it being copied correctly into a diary.

Questions

What schools ask about notices & homework

Can a notice carry a PDF or an image?

Yes. A circular is usually a document, and it can be attached rather than retyped into the body.

Do parents get notified when something is posted?

The school decides. A notice can be posted quietly to the board or pushed to parents, depending on whether it warrants a message.

Alongside it

The rest of communication

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