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The Infinite Campus (2007) lays the foundation for our mission to Transform K12 Education™. These stories show how customers use Campus to break the factory school model and move toward a 21st century school, providing individualized education for all students. If you would like a hard copy of the magazine, contact Liz Schmitt at liz.schmitt@infinitecampus.com
WELCOME More Than a Brick in the Wall By Charlie Kratsch
FEATURES Creating 21st Century Schools in America What American education must do. Blazing the Trail First-in-state districts break with tradition.
CAMPUS IN ACTION All Present and Accounted For College Community detects attendance problems and gets students back on track. A Million Messages Jefferson County Public Schools keeps parents informed. Integrated Grade Book Builds Teacher Collaboration Perry Public Schools uses integrated data, including Grade Book, to respond to student needs. Helping Students Help Themselves Lakeville Public Schools access behavior data to support students and make informed policy decision. Master(ful) Schedule Building Highly effective schools realize the value of collaboration in building a schedule. One Size Never Fits All Rockwood School District gets cleaner data and saves time in state reporting. Cooperative Support for Smaller Districts Arrowhead Regional Computing Consortium (ARCC) supports smaller districts. Connecting Data to Students Forsyth County converts data into more resources and good decisions for students. One Stop Shop Forsyth County Schools finds flexibility in data tracking and running reports to increase efficiency.
CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS Campus Support: There When You Need It Interchange: Beyond the Technology Coast to Coast – Yet Close Home Realizing Individual Instruction with R3 |