be able to add widgets (news, reports to landing page) of cloud portal
On the new Clould portal, as soon as you log in, you see attendance widgets. WE need to be able to add more widgets which will be easier to access for parents from the landing page ex: news , reports, teaching groups, timetable
Show students preferred name in student portal and anywhere related to iSAMs
This is crucial as the student chose their preferred name for a personal reason. We must have the option to show their preferred name in all systems so it does not cause any discomfort to students.
Bring back the ability for parents to see reasons for rejected absence requests in new Cloud Portal
Please include the "reasons" for a rejected absence request in the "Rejected" section of leave requests. It was really useful for parents to see the reasons for any rejected leave requests on the legacy parent portal (in addition to the e-mail not...
As well as seeing individual reward and conduct entries, it would be really useful for parents to see a total - especially for things like house points.
Parents often request to be able to subscribe to the parent portal calendar, where all school events are entered, so that it syncs with calendars on their devices and they can see what's going on in school at a glance rather than have to log in to...
Our parents are used to downloading the school calendar termly as an ical so that they do not miss things. We are struggling now as isams currently does not support this. I understand it wouldnt update or add any new events. But things do not chan...
On our current parent portal we can limit parents on what they can or cannot see, on the new Cloud Portal we see there are a lot of headings.Is there a way of not showing options that we have disabled? Also is there a way of only selecting differe...
Currently users of the Cloud Parent Portal will see the attached options when they login to the portal for the first time. Schools will not necessarily use all/any of these notification channels, so these options will be misleading for parents. Pl...