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Key Features of Summer School SIS
BOCES Summer School Staff
With Summer School SIS, BOCES staff can complete the following functions:
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Course Inventory Management
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Class & Exam Scheduling
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Administer user accounts for all user types: faculty, district coordinators, and BOCES administrators.
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Student Class and Exam Registration Management
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Student Profile Management (personal data, parental info, emergency contacts,
transportation, medical, academic record, billing, etc)
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Reports generation (mailing labels, reports cards, registration break down,
transcript, attendance reports, billing breakdown, etc). Since 2004, we have responded
to our customers needs by adding over 50 new reports.
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District Billing Management
District Summer School Coordinators
With Summer School SIS, district coordinators can complete the following
functions:
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Browse class and exam catalog and schedules
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Register students for classes and exams 24x7
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Manage profiles of students in the Summer School Program
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View billing information in real time.
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Update district information (contact, grading policies, etc)
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Reports generation (mailing labels, reports cards, registration break down,
transcript, attendance reports, billing breakdown, etc)
Teachers
Summer School SIS reduces a teacher’s workload with:
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Online attendance and note taking 24x7 · Enter grades and comment online 24x7
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Reports (class attendance, grade averages, prior Fall/Spring grades, mailing labels, etc)
Parents
Right now, features for parents are not being developed. With Summer
School SIS, the possible features for parents are:
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Access real-time student performance data
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Communicate with teachers
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Track weekly attendance and class progress of their children
Students
Right now, features for students are not being developed. With Summer
School SIS, the possible features for students are:
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Track grades and attendance
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Access report cards and transcripts in real time.
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Compare their own grades with class averages
With grades and attendance data available to parents, students can be more
accountable for their own academic success.
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