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If eSIS accounts are locked out after 30 days of inactivity, then how do we get through the summer?

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If eSIS accounts are locked out after 30 days of inactivity, then how do we get through the summer?

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Data managers will be required to go in and reset teacher passwords. There are two reasons why this occurs: Most schools do not want teachers to have access to class lists until all scheduling has been completed. Teachers should not create any preps or assignments until all eSIS reporting information is complete. Once all scheduling is complete and reporting periods are set, the teacher password can be reset to something generic and given to teachers upon their return to work in the fall. Teachers should be asked to change their passwords immediately for security purposes.

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