Transferring data between periods - Rollover & Grade Advancement

Transferring data between periods - Rollover & Grade Advancement

Are you looking to copy data from one period to another? 
Are you looking to transfer students, classes, teachers quickly to a new period?
Are you looking to upgrade the level of your students in bulk? 

Then we have you covered with the Rollover function. Simply go to Home > Period Settings > Rollover. Below is a detailed video on how to rollover your data:



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