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Google develops app which lets parents see their kid’s report cards

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Kids who have the habit of hiding their results from their parents no longer have a hiding place following the development of a new application by Google which helps parent’s follow-up on the performance of their kids in school.

The new education update by Google includes as student progress summary, enhanced annotation, and myriad other features.

Parents or guardians, who are interested in following-up the grades of their wards, can view a summary of classroom announcements, upcoming assignment due dates, and more once invited by a teacher.

At their will, parents can also check historical reports of their wards via email sent every week or day, depending on preference.

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