[ARCHIVED] Holding Virtual Parent/Teacher Conferences

alunsfor
Community Participant

I was approached today by one of our admins about holding virtual parent teacher conferences.  With the unpredictable weather here in Indiana we are thinking of holding virtual parent conferences.  I am wondering if Canvas might be a good avenue for this or if you have another idea.  Our Conference day is in February so we have a little while to set this up.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?

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