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Is your district challenged with an efficiency gap?


School districts today are facing decreased funding while also experiencing an increase in responsibilities to meet expectations. Added demands for improving student performance, meeting state reporting requirements and an increase of the workload on existing staff coupled with this funding reduction has created a disparity between the two that results in an efficiency gap.


BUT WHAT IF YOU COULD CHANGE THIS? What if you could easily access and use your data to improve educational programs in your district? And what if you could use that data to not only benchmark and measure your district’s performance in real time, but also improve parents, staff, and board member’s value and perception of what you’re doing? Finally, what if you could improve your district’s operational efficiency and eliminate some of your staff’s administrative


burdens by implementing a single system that manages your student and administrative information from one solution? That’s exactly why school districts like yours are already working with Skyward. They know that, by deploying our School Management System, they can manage all aspects of their school district—their student information as well as administrative management functions such as HR, finance, and others—from one single database. As a result, they’re able to find ways to close this efficiency gap seen in districts.


I highly recommend Skyward to any school district. My own district, Saginaw Township Community Schools, has used Skyward as its student as well as business administration software system since 1999. We were one of the first districts in Michigan to implement it. We have been extremely pleased with the software and with the service and support received over the years.


Bobbi Gorden Information Systems Administrator SAGINAW TWP CMTY SCH DIST


Want to learn more, visit Skyward at www.skyward.com/MI or call Diane at 1-800-236-7274 ext.1581


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