Summer Planning: Schoology Rostering Expectations
Schoology Rostering Expectations
Understanding how rostering works between Schoology and Education Modified is especially important during the transition between school years. This guide outlines what to expect, how to sync your data, and what to do if you need access to information during this time.
What to Expect Over the Summer
During the summer transition period:
- Rostering is typically paused as districts prepare for the upcoming school year.
- Existing students and courses may temporarily disappear from Education Modified. This is expected behavior and occurs until new rosters are finalized and published in Schoology.
- Student data is not deleted or lost during this time. If a student is no longer rostered, their information is simply not visible. Their data will reappear once they are rostered again for the new school year.
Once the new school year data is published, courses and students will begin to reappear after syncing.
Authorize & Manual Sync
To ensure your data is up to date:
- Confirm your Schoology integration is authorized by clicking the Authorization button.
- Once courses are published for the new school year, run a manual sync in Education Modified.
This will pull in the most recent data from Schoology and update your courses and student information accordingly.
What You Should Expect to See
After rostering is complete and a sync has been run, you should see:
- Current school year courses
- Students rostered in those courses
- Any staff tied to those courses
If rostering has not yet been published, it is normal to see limited or no data.
Need Access to Students?
If you need access to student data but do not see students in Education Modified:
- You may not be rostered to those students in Schoology
- Reach out to your Customer Success Manager (CSM) or to request access
Your CSM can help ensure you are properly rostered so you can view the necessary data.
Key Takeaway
Seasonal rostering changes can temporarily impact what you see in Education Modified. Once rostering is published and synced, your data will return. If access is still missing, it is usually a rostering permissions issue.