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Berkeley County Schools staff demonstrates Schoology parent notification settings

October 13, 2025 | BERKELEY COUNTY SCHOOLS, School Districts, West Virginia


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Berkeley County Schools staff demonstrates Schoology parent notification settings
A staff member with Berkeley County Schools demonstrated how parents can enable email notifications in Schoology, showing the steps to turn on weekly or daily activity reports and immediate overdue-assignment alerts.

The demonstration focused on the Schoology parent interface and why the settings can help parents track assignments. "You can receive a weekly or daily email report of your child's activity," the staff member said, and noted parents can turn the option "on or off." The presenter also highlighted an "overdue submission email," saying, "I get an email every time one of my child's assignments immediately becomes overdue."

The presenter walked through the navigation: click the More menu (three horizontal lines) at the top, go to My Children, select the child, open More again, choose Settings, then the Notifications tab. From there, parents can choose a weekly or daily email summary, enable or disable immediate overdue-submission emails, and click Save Changes to apply preferences. The staff member said the overdue emails help parents "stay on top of my child's assignments, specifically those ones that are overdue."

No formal action or policy change was recorded during the demonstration; the session was instructional. The staff member repeatedly emphasized that each notification option can be turned on or off and that parents should click Save Changes after making selections.

Resources mentioned in the demonstration were limited to the Schoology platform and the district's interface; no follow-up assignments, votes, or implementation deadlines were specified.

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