SSO and Rostering for US Districts

SSO and Rostering for US Districts

When it comes to logging in, and adding your students to This is School, you have options!


✅ SSO



All users (teachers and students alike) can log into my.thisisschool.com using their username/email address and password.

Alternatively, you can use Google SSO or ClassLink SSO.



✅ Rostering



Students can be added directly to your account via This is School - no third-party programme is necessary. There's loads of info to help you here.

Or you can roster via ClassLink! Drop us a line if you'd like to explore this option.


ClassLink

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