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What’s New: K-12 Product Updates for December 12, 2018

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As the year comes to a close, we’ve finally made it to the last product update for Blackbaud’s Cloud Solution for K-12 Schools in 2018.

Inside of release 12.13, we’re adding a bunch of quality of life features, while also paving the road for what’s to come in 2019. For December, Core leads the way with six updates in total, with Lists getting a lot of attention. Academics isn’t too far behind with three important updates of its own.

So before the holiday vacation sets in for most schools, let’s take a look at some of the highlights from the December 12 release.

Core: More Authentication for Blackbaud ID. Blackbaud ID was one of our bigger feature releases this year and we’re continuing to innovate it. As part of this update, we’ve added Parent, Incoming parent, and Past parent to the list of roles that are available for authentication. You can find them under Core, Security, and Authentication Settings.

Keep in mind that if you choose to enable these roles without SSO, users will be prompted to create a Blackbaud ID account to log in.
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Academics: Report Card Builder Enhancements. Even though it’s no longer in an EAP, the Academics team continues to shape and mold the Report Card builder experience based on your feedback. This month we’ve made a ton of updates to the feature including:
  • Style options have been added for groupings and subgroupings in the course section of a report card.
  • Class of has been added to the Student Header.
  • The Attendance column will display 0s instead of blank spaces.
  • We have added additional display options for the student name in the Student Header block.
  • If a student does not have a value entered for a test that is added to a report card, it will no longer appear on the report card for that student.
And that’s not all! There’s plenty more changes to both Report Card and the Transcript Builder EAP as well.

Core: User List Additions. A new flyout panel is available on the User List in Core. After selecting a user, the information appears in the flyout panel, rather than redirecting you away from the list. The panel also features up and down arrows for navigating between users as well as the ability to go to the user’s profile after selecting View Record.
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We’ve also updated the privacy filter settings to allow schools to filter by specific profile fields such as email, preferred address, or home phone. This is an area we’ll continue to work on however, so stay tuned for event more fields being added in the future. 

For the complete list of changes, updates, and new features, make sure to check out the December 12 release notes right here. No release video this month, though we’ll be back in full swing once January rolls around.

I hope you’ve been enjoying the Year in Review retrospective posted last week. It’s something we’ll be continuing next week as we take a look at Academics, which is a product that many longtime schools may remember as being a combination of the former onRecord and onCampus products. Naturally, a lot happened this year for both products, so we’ll be taking a look at everything including a few things you may have missed.

As always, thanks for stopping by and checking out our blogs here on the Tips and Tricks section of the K-12 Community. We’ll be back one final time next week before we officially wrap up the 2018 blogging season. Thanks for reading everyone!
News Blackbaud K-12 Solutions™ Blog 12/11/2018 11:39am EST

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Hey Jeremie!

I definitely agree with you about the flyout but I don't think it's something on the short list of additions. I'll mention it to the team and see if this is something that could expand into other areas of the product.
Thank you for these improvements, Derek. I am surprised that the flyout panel is only available in Core. It would be so much helpful in other areas, especially Enrollment Management. Any short-term plans to add that feature?  

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