PowerSchool Mobile SIS App Now Available for Apple Watch

Pearson’s PowerSchool Mobile app is now available for the Apple Watch. According to the company, PowerSchool is the first student information system (SIS) to provide an app for the Apple Watch.

The PowerSchool Apple Watch app allows users to view critical information on their Apple Watch. Push notifications are designed to help parents stay up-to-date on class attendance, assignments, school and classroom activities, and their child’s academic progress.

PowerSchool Mobile is available for free to parents and students as an extension of the PowerSchool Mobile Application in the Apple App Store.

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