Restoring a class returns the class card to the Classes page for both teachers and students, making it appear as a current class. Because the content won’t be view-only anymore, students can once again interact with the class as normal. Deleting a class is permanent—don’t delete a class unless you are sure you’ll never need to revisit the class posts, comments, or other materials again. There is no way to undelete a class. Class files will remain in Google Drive even if you delete a class, but all other traces of the class will be gone.

Restoring a class returns the class card to the Classes page for both teachers and students, making it appear as a current class. Because the content won’t be view-only anymore, students can once again interact with the class as normal. Deleting a class is permanent—don’t delete a class unless you are sure you’ll never need to revisit the class posts, comments, or other materials again. There is no way to undelete a class. Class files will remain in Google Drive even if you delete a class, but all other traces of the class will be gone.

Restoring a class returns the class card to the Classes page for both teachers and students, making it appear as a current class. Because the content won’t be view-only anymore, students can once again interact with the class as normal. Deleting a class is permanent—don’t delete a class unless you are sure you’ll never need to revisit the class posts, comments, or other materials again. There is no way to undelete a class. Class files will remain in Google Drive even if you delete a class, but all other traces of the class will be gone.

Class files will remain in Google Drive even if you delete a class, but all other traces of the class will be gone.