ParentLocker aims to simplify all school registrations. We make it easy on the parents, easy on the administrators, and easy on the teachers. Below are three types of ParentLocker registrations and reservations: parent-teacher conference reservations; exam registration; and class registration.
The Parent Teacher Conference online reservation system allows for an automated, organized approach for parents to reserve conference times. School administrators configure schedule times and dates as desired by your school, and can manually schedule and cancel meetings. Parents can then use the platform to schedule meetings with their child’s teachers on a first come, first serve basis. Conference schedules are automatically emailed to parents, and a reminder is sent out 48 hours before their first meeting. Teachers can then print their conference schedules to guide them through a smoother, more organized conference day. The reservation platform simplifies the intricate task of organizing meetings and eliminates any errors or schedule conflicts, allowing your conferences to run
very efficiently.
ParentLocker’s exam registration platform makes registering exams more efficient. By determining what exams are available for a specific student, the registration tool allows for a quicker, more organized approach to collecting registrations. Administrators can determine in advance how many exams need to be ordered, and students are more likely to register early with such an effortless process.

ParentLocker’s Course Registration platform gives students and parents the opportunity to sign up for classes online. School administrators can then confirm the registrations and immediately generate class rosters. This system helps ensure that students get placed in the courses they want, and keeps the sign-up process simple and efficient for both students and school administrators alike. Furthermore, with online sign-ups, parents can be involved in their childrens’ academic choices, and can help guide them through some of the most challenging decisions they will encounter in their secondary school education.
