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Tracking & Reporting Special Activities Labor in K-12 Schools
Billions of dollars in funding is allocated to school districts across the United States each year through federal grants and child nutrition programs. But accounting for the labor costs involved in grant-funded activities can be fraught with difficulty.
This white paper examines why tracking and reporting special activities labor is important, the challenges involved in doing this accurately—and how an automated workforce management solution can help schools meet these challenges much more effectively.
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Interactive Data Journey
Upon adopting a Performance Excellence Framework four years ago, Susquehanna Township School District (STSD) developed a series of goals around student success and postsecondary achievement. In order for the district’s Superintendent, Dr. Tamara Willis, to track and report on the progress toward goals, they needed access to comprehensive and up-to-date data from across the organization. Dr. Willis sought the help of the district’s Data Supervisor, Pat Raugh. Raugh and his team had just finished an arduous six-month data migration to a new SIS, and they were nervous to take on another data transfer. The team quickly learned that with the right tools and support, data management can be a seamless and efficient process.
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