What should I do with last year's students?

Getting ready for next year: your former and new students, your class level

Estelle Acart avatar
Written by Estelle Acart
Updated over a week ago

Lalilo classes are not linked to a school year, so unless you or your admin update your classes, your students will remain in last year's classes, and will keep their access to Lalilo.

If you have a Renaissance Growth Platform site, you can now roster your Lalilo classes there!  Once your administrator has set up your school year and assigned Lalilo to your class, your classes will appear in Lalilo by the following day.
For more information on rostering in RGP, please contact Renaissance support at answers@renaissance.com or at 800.338.4204.

➡️ I want to transfer my students to another teacher

  • If your students remain in the same school, you can transfer them to their new teacher(s) from your account - you can check out the steps here.

  • If their future teachers are not in the same school, you can reach out to our Support team (hello@lalilo.com). Please provide them with the following information:

    • name of the student(s)

    • name of the future teacher(s)

    • name of the future school + zip code

    • name of the future class(es)

➡️ I want to keep my class

⚠️ If you were rostered via Clever or via your IT department, please reach out to them.

You can keep the class and add another one for your new students. If you want to rename your class (to add "2020/2021" for example), you can follow these steps.

➡️ I want to change my class grade

The grade you have assigned to your class when you created it only determined the first exercise in the placement test. Your students work on lessons that are chosen by our algorithm, based on their results. Therefore, they have access to our entire pedagogical content; and when a new school year begins, you do not need to adjust the grade. Students will resume where they left off in the previous year, and will be able to see more challenging lessons regardless of the grade that appears on the Lalilo class.

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