It would be very helpful if parents can upload documents to parent portal and this gets saved to the documents and files section for students.
Guest
Jun 11, 2025
On the Admissions portal it is possible to upload documents, they go directly into the documents and files area for the pupil in pupil manager. When will this feature be available in the new Parents Portal?
This links also with Idea MIS-I-2532 (Documents in Student manager to be available in Parent Portal). Maybe using the category to make it published in parent portal. And documents uploaded by parents also categorized so permissions and publication rights can be applied.
I think this would be very useful. However, as an addition aspect to this request, if the document becomes attached to the pupil record via the Documents section in Pupil Manager, I would want there to be some way of automatically categorising the document so that the correct security permissions could be applied (since permissions are applied via document categories).
It would be very useful for parents to be able to either upload documents to the school via parent portal, or complete an electronic form on there and have the form automatically attached to the Student's record. For example, we have a Health Form...
Guest
over 2 years ago
in Parent Portal
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Good Feature
On the Admissions portal it is possible to upload documents, they go directly into the documents and files area for the pupil in pupil manager. When will this feature be available in the new Parents Portal?
This links also with Idea MIS-I-2532 (Documents in Student manager to be available in Parent Portal). Maybe using the category to make it published in parent portal. And documents uploaded by parents also categorized so permissions and publication rights can be applied.
I think this would be very useful. However, as an addition aspect to this request, if the document becomes attached to the pupil record via the Documents section in Pupil Manager, I would want there to be some way of automatically categorising the document so that the correct security permissions could be applied (since permissions are applied via document categories).