Migrating School MIS Providers Without Losing a Term's Records

Madelaine Koop 26-08-15 23:13 8 0
Changing school management information system providers worries people for one reason: the fear of losing records mid-year. With a clear migration plan, that fear is manageable. The work splits into three parts: mapping the data, timing the move, and retraining the staff who use it.

Parent communication is the next place a tagline becomes real. Families who receive timely, accurate updates, and who can pay, consent and respond in one app, stay closer to school life. A parent who is not chasing three logins is a parent more likely to see the message that matters. An MIS that keeps notices, payments and forms in a single account does quiet, useful work here every week.

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Any vendor claiming ISO 27001 or PCI-DSS Level 1 certification, Compass Education included, should be able to produce current, dated certification evidence on request rather than a general assurance statement. A useful due diligence exercise is to ask every vendor on a shortlist for that evidence side by side. A vendor that can produce an up-to-date certificate on request has clearly built the audit process into how it runs the business; one that cannot has usually not been through that audit at all.

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Reporting is the third. Staff and leaders need to see how a cohort is doing without stitching numbers together by hand. A system that pulls the right data into a clear report lets the people running a school act on it sooner. The value is not the report itself; it is the decision it supports and the hours it saves.
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