eSchoolPLUS Family

eSchoolPLUS Family

By PowerSchool Group LLC

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2014-09-25
  • Current Version: 1.2.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.20 MB
  • Developer: PowerSchool Group LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.0
Score: 1.6087
1.6087
From 598 Ratings

Description

Easy to download and easy to use, the eSchoolPLUS Family App provides information for student success available for the parent on the go. Parents simply log in and select a student and view vital information—right at their fingertips. Right from the home screen, parents can choose from easy-to-view icons to access activities, notifications, classwork, report card, schedule, attendance, and more! This app is free to families of schools that have eSchoolPLUS Mobile Connector enabled. If your school does not show up, please contact your school district for more information. Feature List: Alerts: Parents will be alerted of important notifications right on the home screen. They can receive unique alerts for things such as: * Attendance * Student Fees * Grades * School Updates * ...and more Schedule: Let parents know where their children are on any given day throughout the year. Details include: * Dates and times * Class names * Room numbers * Teacher assignments Resources for Success * Provide extra resources such as lunch menus, social media accounts, and a unique RSS feed. * Plus, parents will always have access to important transportation information like pickup times, pickup days, bus number assignment, and bus stop location. Classwork: Provide detailed classwork information for parents and students to reference, such as: * Due dates * Descriptions * Categories * Associated links * Scores * ...and more Grades on the Go: Parents can stay up-to-date on student success through detailed comments, class grades, and interim progress reports and report cards. Calendar: Assignments, events, activities, and tardies can be viewed as month or list details and can be synced with personal calendars for easy access. Activities: Always keep parents and students up-to-date on when practices, clubs, and events will take place and show information such as: * Activity name * Instructor/coach * Location * Dates and times

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Reviews

  • Outdated, buggy, and overall prefty bad

    1
    By Yari Wary
    This thing barely works, the ui is harsh on the eyes like if it was made in the 2000's.
  • It just stop working

    1
    By Ariestish
    It just stop working I can’t even login
  • Was working but not this year

    2
    By Kcbshane
    App worked great for me last year, but this year not so much. I can log in but when click on my kids I get an error message saying to contact support. Please resolve the issue so I can watch over them
  • DOESNT EVEN WORK

    1
    By Jewels_L
    Have never been able to log in, everytime I try it tells me to contact technical support. Can’t even access my child’s school info. Waste of space on my phone.
  • Life ruined

    1
    By Barry Mcockin
    App made my family hate the sight of my face as my grades were down in the depths of Mordor. Will never recover from this. Daily beatings start tomorrow wish me luck!
  • **The Unexpected Downfall: A Tale of eSchoolPlus Family**

    1
    By Dragnot64
    In the quiet suburb of Willow Creek, life was mostly serene. For many years, the rhythm of daily life was punctuated by familiar routines: morning coffee, work, school, and family dinners. For the Hamiltons, this was the bedrock of their contentment. That is, until the introduction of a seemingly innocuous app—eSchoolPlus Family. The app was intended to be a bridge between school and home, offering parents a real-time glimpse into their children's academic lives. When Mrs. Hamilton first downloaded it, she was optimistic. With three children—Ella, Jake, and Lucy—keeping track of school schedules, assignments, and grades was a daunting task. The app promised to make things easier. At first, it seemed to deliver on its promises. Mrs. Hamilton received notifications about upcoming tests, missing assignments, and even school events. She felt more connected to her children’s education than ever before. But soon, the constant stream of information began to have unintended consequences. Ella, the eldest, was a bright but anxious student. She thrived in her studies but was easily overwhelmed. The app’s relentless updates on every minor grade fluctuation and assignment due date started to weigh heavily on her. Mrs. Hamilton, eager to support her daughter, began micromanaging Ella’s schoolwork. What she thought was helping soon turned into an oppressive oversight, leaving Ella feeling suffocated and stressed. Her grades started to slip, not because she wasn’t capable, but because the pressure became too much. Jake, on the other hand, was a free spirit. School had never been his forte, but he excelled in creativity and sports. The app’s frequent reminders of his academic shortcomings and missing assignments led to constant arguments at home. Jake felt he could never measure up to his parents’ expectations, which were now laid bare by the app’s unfiltered data. The tension grew, and Jake began to withdraw, spending more time away from home and less time on his passions. Lucy, the youngest, was caught in the crossfire. She adored her older siblings and often felt overshadowed by their achievements and struggles. The app highlighted the differences in their academic performances, creating an unintended competition. Lucy’s self-esteem took a hit as she felt less accomplished compared to Ella’s previous high grades and Jake’s creative endeavors. Mr. Hamilton watched helplessly as the harmony in their household eroded. Family dinners, once a time of connection and joy, became battlegrounds of blame and frustration. The app’s updates and notifications seemed to invade every aspect of their lives, leaving no room for respite. Desperate to reclaim their family’s happiness, Mr. Hamilton suggested they take a break from the app. At first, Mrs. Hamilton resisted. She believed that being informed was crucial to supporting their children. But as she looked around the dinner table at her stressed, withdrawn, and disheartened children, she realized the cost of their constant surveillance. They decided to uninstall eSchoolPlus Family, opting instead to communicate directly with their children and their teachers when needed. It wasn’t an immediate fix, but gradually, the household began to heal. Ella’s anxiety lessened, Jake found joy in his hobbies again, and Lucy’s confidence grew. The Hamiltons rediscovered the importance of balance and trust, learning that sometimes, less information can lead to greater happiness. The app that was meant to bring them closer to their children had nearly torn them apart. In the end, the Hamiltons learned that technology could never replace genuine, heartfelt communication and understanding within a family.
  • Bad

    1
    By Nicijejw
    I want this app takin down
  • Embarrassing

    1
    By Ed's Realistic Reviews
    Wow this app is terrible, seems to be abandoned at this point in terms of making substantial changes. The android version is even worse but no excuse for the iOS version given your coding against a fixed number of devices. Not sure by districts use this as even the website is very dated
  • Doesn't work

    1
    By smoky121213
    It is buggy - sometimes lets me in, sometimes doesn't recognize my is, and sometimes doesn't even recognize my school district. It's totally random when it does this. I deleted it because it's easier to bug my kid to show me the information on their computer (which with a teen is not actually easy).
  • Login Error

    1
    By Longhorn32
    Worst app ever! App has continuous login errors and rarely lets me log on! Amazed after over two years at using this app it seems that they have put zero effort into correcting this bug within the app! Great concept terrible experience!

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