If your login page looks like this, then CONGRATULATIONS! You’re on the new HTML5 platform! WOO HOO!

If not, have your school administrator contact us via chat or email, and we’ll upgrade your account. If you’re a student/parent/teacher who’d like to access the HTML5 version while the school is still on the Flash version, come chat with us, and we’ll give you a special link that will take you to the HTML5 version of your account.
Here are some advantages of the new HTML5 version over the previous Flash version:
- Runs on the iPad, and other mobile devices
- Updated Gradebook
- Parent Message Board
- Updated Transcripts
New features will be built on the new HTML5 framework, and the previous Flash version will be phased out. Here are some other new features in the pipeline for HTML5
- Parent-Teacher Communication
- Online Payments
We should mention here that the HTML5 version currently does not support Internet Explorer (IE) 8 and below. So you will need at least IE9. But we highly recommend that you try out Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, as these are excellent browsers.
As always, let us know what you think of the new design. More improvements are on the way!
UPDATE: January 31, 2013
We’ve upgraded all remaining schools who were still using the Flash version to the new HTML5 interface. For more information, read here.
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