We can have different categories for allocating Merits (Attendance, behavior, uniform, etc) which help with analyzing merits issued. It would be useful if we can have this functionality in when entering pupils in detention.
From Activities Manager input student absences directly as Out of school rather than picking them individually
Save time trying to remember who was picked for a team or event, one click to sellect all the students and mark them as out of school for a specific event date and time.
You used to be able to see which users were under a user group in v7. However, since turning on the new security, this is no longer available. Could we reinstate this please?
Could we add the Access Level that's applied to a Period State when applying this access in the new security feature? As both are required to actually use the Period state, it would be good to have this in one place rather than having to go to the...
If a concern is raised with multiple pupils, any update needs to be entered for every pupil individually. This can be very time consuming if there are lots of pupils who (say) happened to be bystanders. Can we create linked updates to what are eff...
Search bar with Surname / Forename under Wellbeing Manager Dashboard Overview tab
Creating a Search bar with Surname / Forename under Wellbeing Manager Dashboard Overview tab would help for a quick search to have the required pupil rather than the whole list. The search bar could go on the left hand side above the word 'student...
When adding elements to the registers, it would be useful to be able to add 'tickboxes' that are either 'true' if ticked, or 'false' if not. This is because some users find this much easier to work with then yes/no dropdowns...
Student Timeline to display all concerns, not just when student is the 'Subject'
Currently, the 'Student Timeline' only displays concerns when a student is the 'Subject' of that concern. It would be useful if the timeline displayed all concerns a student is linked to regardless of whether they are the 'Subject' or 'Bystander' ...