Can I set Goals for a specific Student?

Can I set Goals for a specific Student?

Yes you can. Just open the Class Students screen and click the three-dot menu at the far right side of the student’s row of information. Then click Set Goals. Turn on the switch labeled “Set Specific Student Goal.” Specify the goals you want for that student and then click the green Save button. 


Another way to do this is by clicking the student’s name from the Class Students screen. This will open the student dashboard. Click the User Menu dropdown button and choose Set Goals.


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