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As more and more students wish to use their preferred pronouns, please consider adding this to Aeries before the Next Gen Roll-out. Thank you.
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Hi Kevin - is there an update to this idea? Would love to see this implemented as it's quite a bit of data cleanup when parents enter family nicknames. Thanks
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Parents entering in a nickname of Joey when the student's name is Joseph is great. However, many parents enter nicknames such as Pumpkin, Han Han, and Munchie. This is just data clean-up for us. Please allow districts to disable this field in Online Enrollment. Thank you.
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Would give the ability to run letters for students who are chronically absent (10+%)
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Having to add hundreds or PGS records is time consuming and allows too much room for error.