How can I view my student's login information?
1. From the Homeschool Class, click on Students, click on the 3 dots, then Get Login Info:
2. Here, you'll be able to view the Username, Email address (if available), and the password of your student.
3. You can also print their login credentials from the Overview tab:
Important Note: O
nly 4 key system generated passwords will be visible to you. If they manually entered/created their password, the Password area will not show the information. If you would like to provide a 4 key password, you can refer to this guide: How to reset or change a student's password
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