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What Does 'Helping Learning Thrive' Actually Look Like in an MIS?

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작성자 Elaine
댓글 0건 조회 25회 작성일 26-08-14 21:11

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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.

Staff retraining is the part most often underestimated. A migration is not finished when the data lands; it is finished when the office can do its daily work confidently in the new platform. Plan sessions before go-live, give staff a safe practice environment, and name a few internal champions who can answer quick questions in the first weeks. A good provider supports this directly, so ask what onboarding and training a supplier such as Compass Education includes as standard rather than assuming it is extra.

Parent experience sits over both. Independent school families are, in effect, paying customers, and they judge the school partly on how easy it is to pay, book and stay informed. One app that covers notices, consent, billing and catering feels professional. Three logins for three tasks does not. Look for a single parent-facing account that carries all of it.

You can find out more via Compass MIS.

Beyond hosting location and certification, a few further questions round out proper due diligence: how often is the system independently penetration-tested, what is the vendor's data breach notification process, and does the school retain the ability to export its full data set on request rather than being dependent on the vendor for access.

Every MIS supplier has a tagline. Compass Education uses "Helping Learning Thrive". It reads well, but a school business manager rightly wants to know what a phrase like that means in daily practice. The honest answer is that it should show up as time given back to staff and clearer communication with families, not as a slogan on a login screen.

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