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Week of 02-Jun-2026 – 08-Jun-2026

See how well every topic is taught

This week EDII starts measuring teaching itself. When a teacher finishes a topic, EDII can quietly set an AI practice test on that exact chapter — and a brand-new Teacher Performance page turns the results into a fair, subject-by-subject picture of how each class is really learning, kept entirely separate from official report cards.

16 enhancements AI topic tests, fully automatic

Until now, EDII recorded what was taught. This week it starts to show how well it landed — automatically. As teachers tick off topics, EDII can set a short AI practice test on each one and quietly build up real, topic-by-topic teaching-quality data, all kept out of report cards and analytics so nothing official is affected. Around that headline: a printable daily Parade State for boarding schools, much faster ways to edit students in bulk, and a handful of fee and transport tidy-ups.

Teaching quality, now measurable

New Teacher Performance page. A leaderboard that ranks teachers by how their students actually do on topic tests — an overall score, a rating (Excellent / Good / Average / Needs Improvement), tests and students assessed, strongest and weakest subjects, and an improving or declining trend. Expand any teacher for the subject-by-subject detail.
Automatic topic tests. When a teacher marks a topic complete, EDII can auto-create an AI practice test on it for that class — shown to students badged "Practice Test — marks not counted," and kept out of report cards, exam analytics and dashboards so it never skews official numbers.
Teachers update the plan from the Calendar. A new My Teaching Plan panel in Calendar lets teachers mark a topic — or its individual sub-topics — as completed, with an Undo. It shows only the classes and subjects they actually teach, highlights this week's topics, and counts their progress.
One test per chapter. When a topic spans several chapters, completing it now creates a practice test for the specific chapter just finished, not one for the whole book — each with a Regenerate test button to make a fresh one on demand.
Turn it on from Preferences. Automatic Topic Tests now live in Configuration → Preferences → AI Test, where admins set the board, difficulty, number of questions, days each test stays open and question types. It stays off by default.

A daily parade state, ready to print

Parade State Report. A printable, point-in-time strength report for any date (Others → Parade). For the date you pick it lists every class with its Strength, Present, Absent and Not Accounted, plus present % and school-wide totals — with Prepared By / Checked By / Officer-in-charge signature lines. Handy for boarding and cadet schools that take a daily parade.
Class-wise and House-wise, together. One page now shows the Class-wise breakdown and the House-wise breakdown side by side. The House view gives each House's Strength / Present / Absent / present % plus its full student roster; anyone not allocated to a House is grouped under "No House" so nobody is left out.

Faster student records — edit many at once

Bulk-edit students with Excel/CSV. In Student → Edit Basic Info, download every student's details to a spreadsheet, edit them offline (a locked first column keeps each row matched to the right student), then upload — your changes load for review and nothing saves until you click Save Imported Changes.
Date of Admission in Quick Edit. The quick-edit grid now has an editable Date of Admission column — update it for one student or many, right from the list, alongside Student Type and the other fields.
Attach documents in Quick Edit. Each student row now has an Attachments button — see already-saved files, add new ones (any type, up to 10 MB each) or remove files you no longer need, then Save. Editing attachments never affects any of the student's other details.
Add students to a previous session. The mirror of Promote Students — if a student was added this session but should also appear in last year's session at a lower class, add them in one click. Students already in that session are skipped, and the main profile is left untouched.
Set Student Type while bulk-importing. When uploading a student file you can add a Student Type column (Boarder / Day Boarder / Day Scholar). It's optional, anything that doesn't match is left blank rather than saved wrong, and the pre-upload Validate File check flags any bad values up front.

Fees & transport, tidied up

One-time bus fee. Transport → Student Bus Stop now offers a None (One-time) frequency — pick it when a bus charge should be billed once at its plain amount, with no monthly/quarterly/yearly multiplication (so a ₹1,000 fare stays ₹1,000, not ₹12,000).
Delete a bus fee added by mistake. Each student with a bus fee now shows a Delete button next to Add — clear a bus fee assigned to the wrong student or entered incorrectly (with a confirm first), then add the correct one.
Edit a fee's Class & Section. The Class and Section boxes on Finance → Edit Fees are no longer locked — if a fee was set up for the wrong class or section, correct it in place instead of deleting and recreating it.
Discount Master, cleaner and clearer. The report now lists only students who actually received a concession — no more padding — with new Total Fee, Paid Fees, Concession Remark and Enrollment No columns so you see each discounted student's fee position and the reason at a glance.

What gets measured, gets better.

This week makes teaching quality visible — automatically and fairly, without touching a single official mark — and gives your office quicker bulk tools and tidier fees alongside. Small steps, every week, toward a school that runs itself a little more. And we ship more next week.