Game-changing. That's one word: game hyphen changing. So game-changing is what Infinite Campus has been for us. The migration process has been phenomenal. The all-in-one aspect, one-stop-shop for our students, parents, staff. Everything in one location, easy to use. It has created so many efficiencies within our district. If we had to do it all over again, we most certainly would.
Larry Schultz
Director of Technology, Peshtigo School District
The word I chose was dynamic because there's always change. They are always trying to improve it. They're just trying to make it as best as it can be. They're willing to listen to anybody and just try to always improve. So that's why I came up with the dynam- dynamic.
Nancy Hazelberg
District Executive Assistant/Data Specialist, Swallow School DistrictI think I would probably describe it with the word data. Infinite Campus has become our main source of district data, whether it's everything from enrollment records to bus transportation. The data that's housed in Infinite Campus - it's easy to find. It's very logically organized. And Campus includes a lot of reporting tools. And if there isn't a report that you're looking for through ad hoc reporting, you can make a report.
Todd Stacey
Digital Learning and Assessment Coordinator, Whitnall School DistrictSo my word is comprehensive. I think that Infinite Campus encompasses all the areas of what we need in our school district, and it works for all of the constituents of our school district, from parents and students to the teachers, staff, and administration.
Sue Bark
Administrative Assistant, Maple Dale-Indian Hill School District
I would say innovative. Being a SIS is hard. You have so many different, players that are asking for different things. And so to do all of those things is impossible. But their ability to take all of these suggestions and then innovate, for the better of education, I think is, is pretty profound. And that innovation can look on the user side from a student perspective, from the Parent Portal, from from the teacher in the classroom or for somebody like me in the back end, just making things a little bit more, user friendly. So I really appreciate their innovation, and I'm excited to see where they're going to go over the next decade or so. It's going to be cool.
Kyle Korinek
Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Two Rivers Public School District
Innovation, right? Like, Infinite Campus is bringing us all together in terms of all-in-one. Sun Prairie has been able to get rid of several third party vendors as a result of Infinite Campus’ add-ons. Core product: 1500 core product tables running in the background, for us, bringing all the data together. They're just innovative. Monthly we get push outs of updates and it just increases the validity of our data. The ease of use from pushing our data to DPI. So yeah, they're innovative and we are thankful.
Kris Wendorf
Information Support Specialist, Sun Prairie Area School DistrictI would say comprehensive. I think the reason I think that is that looking at it, I mean, it's kind of a one-stop-shop for everything, whether it's from attendance and grading, to the school store, to utilizing the system in all aspects, which in turn makes it better for parents, staff, you know, students. So to me, I just look at that and I think and it's just constantly evolving. So just to be able to keep it going.
Rachael Bauer
SIS Manager, Oshkosh Area School District
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