If I renamed or deleted the Roll Call Attendance tool and it is no longer accurate, how can I fix that?
Hi @jwheeler2,
Assuming you mean the gradebook part of the tool is incorrect, I think you can just delete the assignment entirely. Once you do that, go back into the Attendance tool, pick a random day that's not used, then park all of the students present, then finally wait a few seconds and unmark all. That should create the assignment back again and get it updated with the correct attendance scores.
Hope this helps!
-Chris
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