Can parents access student progress on Classroom G+?

The parent does not have a direct access to the Google Classroom account of their child. Nevertheless, they are able to get email reports of the work and progress of their student in a course. These briefs cover details like work that is missed, assignments that are yet to be done and what was done in the classes. In order to get these summaries, parents have to be invited by the teacher or school administrator of the student. After acceptance, parents are given the option of the frequency of the emails (daily or weekly) and can control their settings with the help of a Google Account.
 
The parents have no direct access to Google Classroom as students do. Nonetheless, the guardian summaries can be enabled by teachers that send regular reports to parents about missing work, forthcoming work and the activity of the classes. The access is determined by the settings of the school and thus the parents need to reach the school or teacher to seek updates of their progress.
 
If you mean Google Classroom, it doesn’t have a direct parent login, but teachers can invite parents to get email summaries of your progress. You can also just show them your dashboard sometimes, that’s what I used to do
 
Yes, parents can access student progress on Google Classroom, but only if the school enables guardian summaries; once invited by the teacher, parents receive email summaries showing missing work, upcoming assignments, and class activity, but they cannot directly log into the student’s Classroom account.
 
Yeah, Classroom G+ does have a parent access option. Your parents can get summaries of your progress if your school enables it, so they can keep an eye on how you're doing without logging into your account.
 
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