Allow the sync to update the contact details of active users
As a school or district leader, if you set up automated roster synchronization with Clever, ClassLink, or OneRoster CSV files for your organization, you get access to the Allow the sync to update contact details of active users setting. It is found on the SIS Rostering page in your school or district settings - depending on where the sync is set up.
This setting controls who can update the name, email address, and phone number of users who have successfully joined SchoolStatus Connect. Until they join, their contact details are always updated by the sync.
If the setting is turned ON, then only the daily sync can change user contact details. Meaning that any change should happen in your Student Information System (SIS) first. After a sync cycle, this change will be reflected on SchoolStatus Connect. Users will receive email or SMS notifications about the update.
If the setting is turned OFF, then users themselves and the school's staff members with the Users Manager
permission can make changes to user contact details.
How it looks for users
When the setting is turned ON, users can't change their contact details and see a message about it when they join, or when they visit account settings.
Complete Your Profile page (the setting is ON)
Account Settings page
Change Email page
How to know who changed their contact details
If you choose to keep this setting OFF, there is a way for you to know who changed their email address or phone number on SchoolStatus Connect.
To do that, you need to open the SIS Rostering page from your school or district settings (depending on how the automated sync is set up) and download the most recent sync report for Users.
When you open the report, you may sort it by notes column and look for notes that say "Active user has a new email in the SIS import - <actual SchoolStatus Connect email>."
If a user's phone number is different from what is in your data, you will see this information too.
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