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Duval board discusses Apogee, Pick My Kid, Lightspeed and SAP HR cloud migration
Summary
Board members reviewed a package of licensing and cloud-migration items covering district communications (Apogee), student release software (Pick My Kid), content filtering/monitoring (Lightspeed), a Microsoft licensing agreement and the migration of HR records into SAP SuccessFactors/OpenText in the cloud.
The Duval County School Board reviewed a group of information-technology licensing items covering the district communication platform Apogee, the student release app Pick My Kid, a Microsoft enterprise license, Lightspeed content-filtering and a change order to move HR records into SAP SuccessFactors/OpenText in the cloud.
Board members heard that Apogee will centralize outbound messaging (automated calls, texts and app notifications) and allow principals to post once for distribution to multiple channels, and that Pick My Kid will continue to be used for dismissal and reunification processes. A district staff member described Pick My Kid as a release system that, in some schools, “reduced their pickup time by 45 minutes to an hour to an hour and a half,” particularly where there are high numbers of students with exceptional student education…
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