If you open the Shortcuts app and open the guts of the shortcut, you'll see four blocks near the top that contain the classes that you inputted the first time you set it all up. Simply replace those classes with the ones you have now.
This program is run entirely within the Shortcuts app on your iPhone. No third parties are a part of this. Apple takes privacy more seriously than many of the other tech giants (cough cough Facebook) so this is pretty much as secure as a program can get. The program is entirely open source. The only data of yours that is used is the names of your four classes, which you enter when you set the shortcut up. That data stays locally on your devices, and is never shared back to us or to Apple.
If you'd like your school to be supported, shoot us an email and we'll see what we can do!
Shoot us an email at virtualscheduleinfo@gmail.com!
In previous iOS updates, there were security measures to keep people from downloading and running random online shortcuts on their phones. To solve this, update your phone if you can, follow the instructions here to allow Untrusted Shortcuts in Settings. If you've never used Shortcuts before, you'll need to run one first.
You may also need to download the Virtual Schedule Shortcut from Safari as opposed to Chrome, Instagram, or another browser.
You never fell for the peer pressure to spend double for a phone with half the battery life. You were happy with that decision, but now you can't get Virtual Schedule. If you want us to try to figure something out for Android phones, you can send us a video of yourself crying, but with your camera quality, we probably won't be able see what's happening.
Shoot us an email and we'll get back to you when we feel like it.