Lesson Plan Tracking
See Your School's Academic Progress at a Glance
Great schools know what’s being taught in every classroom every day.
With iSchoolCloud’s Lesson Plan Tracking, principals and coordinators can monitor subject progress, ensure syllabus completion, track teaching pace, and support teachers who need help — without constant meetings or paperwork.
Just clear visibility and better academic outcomes for everyone.

Every great school needs to know exactly what’s happening in classrooms.
With iSchoolCloud’s Lesson Plan Tracking, principals and academic coordinators gain clear visibility into teaching progress across every subject, class, and teacher. No more surprise syllabus gaps at year-end. No more wondering which classes are falling behind.
The system divides each subject into chapters and topics, allowing teachers to mark progress as they cover material. School leaders can instantly view completion percentages, identify delays, and provide support before small issues become big problems.
Whether you’re preparing for board exams, managing substitute teachers, or planning for the next academic year, having a clear picture of teaching status is essential. The dashboard highlights progress with intuitive visual reports, showing you exactly where attention is needed.
Tracking doesn’t just help administration—it empowers teachers too. When teachers can see their progress against goals, they can pace their teaching better and ensure complete syllabus coverage. The system also helps new or substitute teachers quickly understand what’s been covered and what remains.
For parents and students, this means confidence that the curriculum is being delivered completely and on time. For school management, it means data-driven academic leadership without constant meetings and manual reporting.
✅ Stay ahead of syllabus completion.
✅ Support teachers who need help.
✅ Ensure every student receives the full curriculum they deserve—with iSchoolCloud.
Keep Your School's Academic Plan on Track
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