Corona del Mar High School seniors, Costa Mesa Middle School seventh-graders and their parents snaked their way around the campus from booth to booth to prepare for school.
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Alabama School District Addresses Parent Woes With K-12 Online
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- IRVINE, CA AUGUST 9, 2016
Jefferson County Schools in Birmingham, Alabama will be implementing K-12 Online’s Online Registration System with its Integrated Webstore and Reconciliation System this fall.
Jefferson County Board of Education, Alabama’s 2nd largest school district, has taken action to streamline registration for both parents and school staff. This year, 36,000 students will be using K-12 Online’s Registration System to seamlessly integrate with Chalkable (formerly STI’S INOW), update demographic information, acknowledge permissions, pay for school items, and make donations….online!
Online school registration gets good grade from parents, students
Newport-Mesa Unified officials say the system saves wait times, going from as much as four hours to a 45-minute average.
Two schools to pilot online registration system
COSTA MESA - To lighten parents' paperwork in signing their children up
for the next scholastic year, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
this summer will pilot an online registration system at Costa Mesa and
Corona del Mar high schools.
Newport-Mesa Unified to expand online registration
COSTA MESA — Registration will be easier and quicker next year for
middle and high school students, thanks to an expansion of a pilot
online registration system.
Apodaca: CdM High's online preregistration a breeze
Journalists don't much like good news. Give me a juicy scandal any day of the week, and I'm in my element.
So it's with a touch of chagrin that I must admit that Newport-Mesa Unified School District's pilot online preregistration project went well. Very well.
Darn.
Online registration: District tests new system
Two campuses will have first crack at new program, which will allow for a more streamlined registration process.
Journalists don't much like good news. Give me a juicy scandal any day of the week, and I'm in my element.
So it's with a touch of chagrin that I must admit that Newport-Mesa Unified School District's pilot online preregistration project went well. Very well.
Darn.
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