So it’s the summer, and many schools will be closed. But even if you’re not running summer classes, there’s a lot you can do with your QuickSchools account over the summer months. Here are some suggestions to prepare for the new school year:
- Promoting and Graduating Your Students
- Getting New Students: Admissions and New Enrollments
- Updating your course / subject offering, and enrolling students into classes
- Updating Student and Teacher Schedules
- Updating Subject-Based Attendance Schedule
- Zeroing out Discipline Demerits
- Updating Fees and Charges
- Updating Lesson Plans
- Reviewing Process Changes that may affect how you use QuickSchools (i.e. Will you be needing new report card templates?)
- Learning / Adopting New Modules
We’ll be posting new articles for each of these topics, as part of our Summer Series. If you want to learn more about these areas, please feel free to chat with our chat agents as well.
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