


I’ve been inspired by the sheer number of collaborative teaching models that I’ve learned about. I’ve seen requests from teachers, coaches, and administrators.

Allowing educators to share classes can be a matter of convenience or necessity. In other words, there are a lot of people who would love to share the ability to manage classes on Remind with their colleagues. For a little perspective, here's the rule of thumb that we follow on the Support team: For every request that we receive, there are another three to five that users never send. These represent just some of the 1,500 requests we’ve received for multi-owner classes since what feels like the dawn of time. However, I can see many times when it would be useful to have multiple 'admins' for the account." I’m not a teacher I'm a room parent who handles most of the communication for the class. Is there a way that I can share a class with another teacher so that parents don’t need to sign up three different times?""Is there a way to add a second person to a class to schedule posts or facilitate Office Hours? It would be helpful in our situation-district-level curriculum & instruction.""I've been using Remind for a year. Is there a way for team teachers to share an account so both of us can send messages?""I share students with other teachers.
