1. Schedule Requests & Rosters
With comprehensive scheduling functionality, this task-based tool provides district administrators and scheduling teams with an easy way to manage student requests and section rosters in one location.
2. Assessment Center
A new user-friendly interface was developed to assist in importing and mapping needed assessment data.
3. Gender Identity
The Gender Attribute Dictionary was unlocked, and districts can modify as needed. On the Protected Identities screen, districts can indicate legal gender based on local regulations for the purpose of accurate state reporting. The Pronoun Setup tool allows the district to create and manage pronoun codes.
4. District Curriculum Library
The Curriculum Library allows teachers to actively share curriculum from their sections, including assignments, resources, and quizzes, with other educators in their district.
5. Hall Pass
Digital hall passes were designed to assist districts in managing student movements within the schools.
6. Cross-Site Enrollment
Schools can now easily determine which courses they want to make available to students from other schools or districts. On the student/parent side, all information is accessible through their main Campus account.
7. Campus Parent & Campus Student Portal Multi-District Access
Parents and students with accounts in multiple school districts can now link their accounts. Once linked, the user can switch between accounts without having to sign in each time.
*This functionality is currently only available in North Carolina, Delaware, and Michigan. Additional states will be rolled out in the coming months.
8. Formative & Summative Assessments
The Quizzes feature now includes six new question types, including matching, ordering, fill in the blank, short answer/essay, number line, and numerical.
9. External Messenger Contact
In Messenger 2.0, school districts can now add contact information for non-Campus recipients. Entered phone numbers and email addresses can be saved as part of a message template.