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How can parents stay in touch with a child's schedule?
How can parents stay in touch with a child's schedule?

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Updated over a week ago

For parents that want to keep in touch with their child's schedule, there are a few options available for you to do so:

  • Synchronize Assignments to an Outside Calendar
    Parents can use the iCal URL options at the top of their child's Game Schedule page to synchronize their child's schedule with an outside calendar program like Outlook, Google Calendar, or iCalendar. This is the best option to stay in touch, as you can synchronize multiple calendars for detailed insight and organization.


  • Install our free Android, iPhone, or iPad Apps
    Parents can receive Push Notifications via our free mobile apps by installing & logging in to their child's account on their device. This option is only available for parents with only 1 child that is a member of our system. A device can only be assigned to receive push notifications for 1 user account at a time.


  • Add a Secondary Email Address
    Parents can add their email address to the child's account as a Secondary email address in their Personal Profile to receive copies of all emails sent to the child. This option may only be done for 1 child, as an email address cannot be assigned to more than 1 user account and is only available once.


  • Setup Mail Forwarding with your mail provider
    Parents can set up mail forwarding/copying rules in their child's outside mail provider to forward copies of messages to their email address. Please contact your mail provider for detailed instructions on doing this. Once ready to set this up, you can use the From header to trigger a forwarding rule in an email message.

NOTE: Users must be a minimum of 13 years of age to create a user account. Users under the age of 13 are not permitted to use our services under US Law, regardless of whether the user is a resident of the US or not.

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