In honor of Teacher's Day and the 11th anniversary of the "Electronic Diary" on mos.ru, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin thanked the capital's teachers for their hard work, talent, wisdom, and dedication to their vocation.
Today, on Teacher's Day, I want to thank the teachers once again. To make their work more effective, we are developing modern city services that help in teaching children and organizing the educational process.
The Mayor also noted the successful operation of the "Electronic Diary," which allows parents to immediately see grades, class schedules and tests, homework assignments and materials for exam preparation, as well as the schedule of clubs and sections.
With the help of the service, parents get a complete picture of their child's school life: they see academic performance, progress in studies, and a unified schedule of lessons and extracurricular activities. They can choose clubs and enroll their children in them, issue an electronic certificate of education, or contact the teacher directly.
It is worth recalling that the "Electronic Diary" is available not only on mos.ru, but also on the single authorization page in the "MESh" services, in the "Diary MESh", "My Moscow" and "Gosuslugi Moskvy" applications.
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