Are you well-versed in school management systems?

<h2>Is your school management system doing a good job&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<h3>It should be meeting all your school’s unique needs and legal requirements&comma; collecting and storing information effectively&period; It should be easy-to-use&comma; compile and access student information&period; It should help you provide parents and friends with clarity when needed&period;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>A good software system is specifically designed to streamline paperless administration and can maintain student records&comma; academic history&comma; and other essential student information as well as manage information regarding teachers&comma; administrators&comma; office staff&comma; and other school personnel&period; Most importantly&comma; it can store and retrieve information instantaneously now and into the future&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It’s not rare for schools to fall out of love with a management system&period; Whether it’s because of ongoing glitches&comma; lack of training&comma; user unfriendliness&comma; lack of functionality&comma; or simply aging technology&comma; it’s a shame more schools haven’t realised that help exists&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Australian Government Department of Education and Training website provides assistance when you need it to choose the best registered Child Care Management System &lpar;CCMS&rpar; Software Provider or to update your current package&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>It is important to&colon;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Communicate with your current or potential software provider and ask as many questions as you like about their software&period; If schools aren’t clear about what they need&comma; or what issues they have with their current system&comma; it’s a tough ask for a supplier to provide a good solution&period; Ask if they offer training&comma; have a helpdesk and what hours you can get ongoing support&period; Ask about backing up your CCMS database and what the process is when upgrading your software product or transitioning to another software provider&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Remember&comma; changing or selecting your provider is probably one of the most important management decisions you will ever make&comma; so seek recommendations from other schools&period; You must be able to comply with all your record-keeping obligations&semi; therefore&comma; if you have any concerns you should raise those with any providers you enter into talks with&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2><strong><u>Expert views from the industry…<&sol;u><&sol;strong><&sol;h2>&NewLine;<h3><em>Compass representative Jon Mooney said that schools should first consider what they need their school management system to do&period;<&sol;em><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>A small&comma; regional school with 80 students will have different requirements to an inner city public school&period; Working out these requirements is the first step&comma; but it’s one only part of a bigger picture&period; You might find a great school management system that meets your school’s needs for that time&comma; but which is not regularly updated and doesn’t evolve&period; In that case&comma; you may be looking to upgrade it in only a few years’ time&period; You might really like the advanced functionality of another school management system&comma; but find that they don’t offer ongoing support or training&comma; so your staff are left wondering how to operate it&period; It’s these long-term things that are also very important to consider&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Regarding the different types of information that can be collected and collated&comma; this depends entirely on the school management system&period; One may simply collect data relating to attendance&comma; meaning that you’ll need another system to collate information on wellbeing&comma; for example&period; On the other hand&comma; some systems are capable of collating a range of different types of information&comma; and integrating this within the one system&period; This is beneficial for teachers because it means not requiring multiple logins for different systems&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>All mobile devices can access the SMS message in a beneficial way&comma; providing the mobile device has reception&period; Providers of school management systems are aware that different school have different needs&comma; and should always take this into account&period; After all&comma; the difference between a public secondary school in Victoria and an independent primary school in Western Australia would be huge&comma; but a good school management system should be able to operate in both&comma; meeting the very different needs of each&period; Tailoring the school management system to suit the individual school’s needs is an important part of the implementation process&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>How can the management system simplify communication between schools&comma; parents and students&quest;<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>First&comma; by going &OpenCurlyQuote;paperless’&period; Important information does not need to be mailed out&comma; or handed out to students to get lost at the bottom of their bags&period; It’s available in seconds by email&comma; push notification or SMS&period; Second&comma; because this process can be automated&period; If a student is missing from class a message can be sent to their parent and their parent can respond to explain their absence&comma; a member of administrative staff does not need to chase up this information&period; Taken together this means that information is more easily communicated to parents&comma; with less action required from schools&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Good providers should ensure that training and support isn’t just available when a new system is installed&comma; but as an ongoing process&period; This does not just have to be in-person training or on-site training&comma; though of course this is hugely beneficial&semi; it can also include online articles sharing knowledge of how operate the school management system&comma; or even webinars&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Support should always be available&comma; knowledgeable and responsive&comma; and accessible through a variety of channels &&num;8211&semi; whether that is a phone call&comma; webchat&comma; or email&period; There are plenty of global providers of school management systems so make sure you are going to get good quality local support&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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Rosie Clarke

Rosie is the managing editor here at Multimedia Pty Ltd, working across School News New Zealand and School News Australia. She has spent 10+ years in B2B journalism, and has spent some time over the last couple of years teaching as a sessional academic. Feel free to contact her at any time with editorial or magazine content enquiries.

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