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How to update your own account at the start of the new school year
 
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Start of a new school year - Updating your own account

If you are an existing customer who already has students in your roster, there are only a few steps you need to take before your students can be reassessed at the start of the school year.


Please note: If you are part of a district-wide deployment, please check with your administrators, as most likely they will be with working with Let’s Go Learn to reassign/add students.



1. Closing/Adding Class(es) - Click Here

2. Adding a New Student or Moving an Existing Student into Your Class - Click Here

3. Queuing/Assigning Assessments to Students - Click Here

4. Viewing or Printing Student Logins - Click Here


Below are some additional teacher tools & resources.


TEACHER TOOL KIT


Best Practices for Successful LGL Assessment Administration - Click Here

Welcome Letter - Click Here

Assessment Scripts - Click Here

Letters to Parents - Click Here

Tip Sheets - Click Here

Knowledge Base Home Page - Click Here

Professional Development Page - Click Here


Request Support - Click Here


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problems Logging in - Click Here

Technical Requirements - Click Here

Edit My Username, Password, or Email Address - Click Here

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