Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Industry News: District Administrations’ Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products Awards Program
District Administration has opened their nomination
period for the 2013 Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products Awards! PublicSchoolWORKS
has achieved this distinction five years in a row and is aiming for a sixth! With
your help, we will achieve it!
To nominate either or both of our suites, go to www.districtadministration.com/top100 to fill out and submit the nomination form by September 1, 2013.
To nominate either or both of our suites, go to www.districtadministration.com/top100 to fill out and submit the nomination form by September 1, 2013.
We appreciate your nomination of PublicSchoolWORKS’ award-winning suites to be among the top ed-tech products!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Customer Highlight: Intervening Before Issues Escalate: Student Behavior Management with Dublin Schools
For Dublin City Schools, Ohio’s 12th largest
school district with 19 schools and 14,400 enrolled students, traditional paper
processes for recording and tracking student behavior issues was cumbersome. Dublin
needed a more reliable and timely system.
PublicSchoolWORKS’ Student Behavior Management System was
the solution for Dublin City Schools. The system automates and streamlines the
administrative process related to student behavior concerns, thus improving and
speeding up the communication between teachers and administrators and assuring
schools are in compliance with reporting issues.
The Student Behavior Management System allows administrators
to easily track referrals, documentation, and positive behavior reports, as
well as pull behavior trend reports. The system helps schools stay in
compliance with state and federal mandates by automating the exportation of
behavior records to state and federal agencies. It also eliminates school
duplicate entries and recordkeeping.
Dublin City Schools was able to easily streamline processes
in order to effectively address both negative and positive behavior, while
increasing effectiveness and recordkeeping.
“The Student Behavior Management system creates a better
environment for students by eliminating bullying, promoting better attendance
and rewarding positive behavior,” said Santa-Emma. “It solves problems before
they start.”
To learn more about how your district can use the
StudentWatch Suite to streamline student behavior management, email sales@publicschoolworks.com
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Customer Highlight: Using Student Behavior Management to Achieve with Kings Local School District
In 2011, Kings Local School’s Kings Junior High School
(KJHS) applied for the Ohio Department of Education’s Ohio School to Watch
(OSTW) program. The OSTW program recognizes exemplary middle schools that
achieve academically, are socially equitable and developmentally responsive and
have an organizational structure in place to support these goals. The program
also required that students know and meet behavioral expectations of the staff,
parents, district and community.
Using PublicSchoolWORKS’ Student Behavior Management System,
Kings Local was able to develop a student behavior program that was easy to
implement and enforce.
Automating the recordkeeping and reporting of student
behavior incidents, the Student Behavior Management System streamlines communication
between teachers and administrators. It also ensures that schools are in
compliance with reporting mandates.
KJHS was named an Ohio School to Watch for the 2011-2012
school year and was one of only three schools in the state to receive this
prestigious designation. PublicSchoolWORKS was deemed to have been a key piece
in achieving this recognition as the Student Behavior Management System helped
addressed key metrics.
To learn more about how your district can use the StudentWatch
Suite to streamline student behavior management, email sales@publicschoolworks.com.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Customer Highlight: Achieving a Certificate of Recognition with Chinook’s Edge
Earning
a Certificate of Recognition (COR) for workplace safety was a major goal for
Chinook’s Edge School Division 73 in Alberta, Canada. Meeting the safety
standards required for certification would not only significantly reduce injury
rates; it would also earn the division premium rebates through the Workers
Compensation Board’s (WCB) Partnerships in Injury Reduction (PIR) program.
As the
sole Safety Officer for the rural division’s 38 campuses, Linden Lonsberry is
tasked with conducting investigations, training or re-training workers, managing
safety tasks, making safety recommendations and addressing hazard and near-miss
reports. Because of his already full workload, he needed help developing a
health and safety program that met the rigorous standards put forth by the WCB.
To accomplish
this, Lonsberry used the EmployeeSafe Suite to schedule, manage and sustain his
safety program, which includes staff training, incident management, safety tasks
(inspections, drills and other tasks) and more. With the help of
EmployeeSafe Suite, Lonsberry knew the required training, safety tasks, and responses
to accident and near-miss reports had been completed and he was able to easily
provide the division’s inspection documents for the auditors’ review.
In order to be eligible for a COR audit, a health and safety
program has to consist of the following eight elements:
·
Management, leadership and organizational
commitment
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Hazard identification and assessment
·
Hazard control
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Ongoing inspections
·
Emergency response
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Qualification, orientation and training
·
Accident and incident investigation
·
Program administration
“PublicSchoolWORKS helped us meet the COR requirements, with
four out of the eight elements being completely automated—making them hands-off
for administration,” said Lonsberry.
Receiving the COR has earned the division a 20 percent
reduction in WCB premiums – a savings of approximately $43,000 per year. Using
the EmployeeSafe Suite, Chinook’s Edge also saw fewer injuries and a reduction
in injury-related costs. The division’s WCB claims totaled nearly $250,000 in
2003; they are now approximately $20,000, putting Chinook’s Edge 51.69 percent
below the industry average for WCB claims.
To learn more about how Chinooks Edge uses
PublicSchoolWORKS, click here.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Industry News: District Administrations’ Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products Awards Program
District Administration has opened their nomination
period for the 2013 Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products Awards! PublicSchoolWORKS
has been able to achieve this distinction five years in a row and is aiming for
a sixth! And, with your help, we will achieve it!
To nominate either of our suites, go to www.districtadministration.com/top100 to fill out and submit the nomination form by
September 1, 2013.
We appreciate your nomination of PublicSchoolWORKS’
award-winning suites to be among the top ed-tech products!
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