Building efficiencies in your back office (or should we say back school) operations is essential to running a compliant school operation. Amongst the myriad disruptions to school district operations last year, the ability to properly manage traditionally paper-based processes was taken away. The only solution was to automate—and most schools have discovered they are better off because of it. Replacing old paper trails with codified digital workflows complete with e-signatures not only better protects the data on those forms but better ensures the validity of the transactions themselves.
Join eSchool News’ panel of experts in the second part of our webinar series to discuss building efficiencies and data security and compliance in education. Hear how replacing those folders filled with parent-signed health and AUP forms with online solutions improves the user experience for everyone—parent, teacher, and administrator alike. Learn methods to capture signatures for important documents like IEPs and vendor contracts while staying compliant and also saving time and money.
We’ll be hearing from industry experts:
- Paul Sanfrancesco, Director of Technology, Owen J. Roberts School District.
Paul is the Director of Technology for the Owen J. Roberts School District located in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For over 26 years, he has worked in Catholic, private, and public education, including as a teacher, Assistant Principal and in collegiate teaching at Saint Joseph’s University and Neumann University.
- Dan Armstrong, Solutions Consultant for Adobe Systems
Dan Armstrong is a Solutions Consultant for Adobe Systems. In this position, he supports Higher Education and K-12 schools in both the United States and Canada. Armstrong’s career in education includes 11 years as a Career Technical Education instructor, two Master’s degrees, Certiport Teacher of the Year, Idaho CTE Teacher of the Year, and an Adobe Impact Award as a result of his decades-long work in training teachers around the country.
Kevin Hogan, eSchool News, Editor-at-Large
Kevin is a forward-thinking media executive with more than 25 years of experience building brands and audiences online, in print, and face to face. He is an acclaimed writer, editor, and commentator covering the intersection of society and technology, especially education technology.
- Teachers: It’s time to make friends with AI - December 13, 2024
- Where AI and multimodal learning will go in 2025 - December 13, 2024
- Addressing the teacher shortage: Six strategies for inspiring future educators - December 12, 2024