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District technology committee recommends Infinite Campus; staff outlines one-year migration plan and training needs
Summary
A district technology committee that included teachers, administrators and IT staff presented a multi-stage evaluation of Skyward, PowerSchool and Infinite Campus and recommended Infinite Campus for the Moline Coal Valley School District, describing an expected one-year implementation window, training and budgetary considerations.
Technology staff and committee members on Monday described a multi-step evaluation of student-information systems and said the committee recommends Infinite Campus as the district’s preferred replacement for Skyward.
Craig Reed, the district technology director, told the Board of Education the process began after Skyward announced a rewritten product (referred to as Skyward Cumulative) and that the district convened two committees — first to assess district needs for Illinois state reporting and system integrations, then a second, expanded teacher group to test user workflows.
Committee demonstrations included Skyward Cumulative, PowerSchool and Infinite Campus. According to committee members, Infinite…
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