Google Classroom now supports grade category and co-teacher imports from SIS partners

What's changing

Since the beginning of this year, educators have been able to easily import students from their student information system (SIS) to Google Classroom using OneRoster. Today, we're introducing the option for teachers to import their grade categories and co-teachers from their linked SIS. 
Once an admin establishes a connection between their district SIS and Google Classroom, teachers can manually link new or existing Google Classroom classes to their SIS, then use the connection to export grades, import student rosters, and now, import grading categories or co-teachers. 

Getting started 

Admins: This feature is available for domains connected to a SIS partner-Aspen, Infinite Campus, Skyward SMS and Skyward Qmlativ. To enable the feature, go to http://classroom.google.com/admin. Visit the Help Centre to learn more about connecting your Classroom to your SIS. End users: If a SIS is connected by your admin, you can import grading categories by going to classroom.google.com > Class > Settings > Grading Categories > Import from SIS. Visit the Help Centre to learn more about using Classroom with your SIS and importing data from your Student Information System (SIS).

Rollout pace 

Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) starting on June 13, 2024 

Availability 

Available for Google Workspace: 
Education Plus and the Teaching & Learning Upgrade 

Resources


Google Workspace Admin Help: Connect Classroom to your SIS 
Google Help: Import data from your Student Information System (SIS) Google Help: Connect Classroom to your Student Information System (SIS) Google Help: Export grades to your Student Information System (SIS) gradebook Google Help: FAQ for Student Information System (SIS) integration for teachers Google Help: FAQ for Student Information System (SIS) integration for admins Google Help: Get started with Student Information System (SIS) roster import