Email to parents in Edline

August 29th, 2009  Tagged , ,

Using Edline to Communicate with Parents via Email


When you need to tell a parent about a concern, give praise for particularly good work, or tell all parents about something that’s happening in your class, you can email either individual parents or all parents in the entire class. You can also email all students, if you wish.

From your Edline Home page, roll over My classes and shortcuts to see a list of all your classes. Click on the class you want to communicate with (or the class that has the student you want to communicate about).
Then roll over Command Center and click on Send email.

You will see a list of all student Edline accounts in this class. Ignore the Administrator system user ID at the top of the page. You can see, by last name, which accounts are active, which have parent email and which have student email.

To send an email to an individual parent
Click on the box to the left of the information about that student. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page. Click on Compose Message.

Then click on who to send the message to, and click on Continue.

You’ll now have a lot of information. edline email recipient summary

  • You can double-check who is receiving the message by click on Who.
  • You can see the email address where replies are being sent. Edline will also send you a copy of the email to this address unless you tell it not to.

Then you can add subject and message.
When finished, click on Send the Message to Recipients, below the message.

Remember that email is written and it’s forever, so consider:
• Is email the best way to communicate with this parent?
• Is my tone friendly and approachable? If you are upset with the student or parent, it’s wise to draft your message in Word, then sleep on it, then even get another teacher to read what you wrote, until the message best represents you and SBS.


To send an email to all the parents in the class (at least those who have Edline accounts)

Instead of clicking on the box next to the name of a specific student, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on Select all.

Then follow all the steps for sending an email to an individual parent.

One item you may want to check is the Email Recipient Summary, as this will tell you which parents will receive the message, and which won’t. Click on who to see who won’t get the message; these are parents who either don’t have an Edline account at all, or who have not provided an email address.
You cannot control which parents have current Edline accounts, unfortunately. Every effort is made to get parents to set up their accounts. But if the parent hasn’t provided an email, and it’s urgent to contact a parent, use more traditional methods.

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2 Responses to “Email to parents in Edline”

  1.   Email to parents in Edline on September 15, 2009 11:01 pm

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  2.   edline | Fooner on September 16, 2009 12:07 am

    [...] Email to parents in EdlineFrom your Edline Home page, roll over My classes and shortcuts to see a list of all your classes. Click on the class you want to communicate with (or the class that has the student you want to communicate about). …Read More [...]

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