Keeping School Security Top of Mind
Keeping payment compliance top of mind is critical, but how can schools balance the security of the cardholder with the burden of compliance?
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TechTarget Article Explains an Increase in School-Related Cybersecurity Threats
TechTarget recently published an article about the increasing amount of cybersecurity threats and attacks schools are experiencing.
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Reading Between the Lines: Identifying Learning Loss Through Technology
Could the key to identifying learning loss be as simple as reframing the data schools receive through their student information systems (SIS)? Learn how to identify which students are most at risk.
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How Schools are Strategizing to Address Learning Loss
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a way to help your students and yourself to be mindful and intentional so that better learning can occur.
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Creating More Efficient Financial Aid Award Committees
Creating efficient processes for your award committee process helps save your school valuable time, better serves your families and more.
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Additional EANS Funding Available for Private Schools
A second round of federal funding has been implemented specifically to assist private schools and address the impact of COVID-19. Learn how FACTS Ed is responding and next steps schools should take.
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Asynchronous Engagement
Asynchronous learning has been known for its advantages over the traditional classroom. Read how to adapt to asynchronous engagement.
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Using the FACTS SIS Resource Center
Preparing for fall is one of the busiest times of the year – at your school and here at FACTS. To help you knock out your back-to-school to-do list, we’ve created an easy way for you to access resources and
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Social-Emotional Learning – Online and In Person
The importance of social-emotional learning “How do you feel each day in school?” In a joint initiative between the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the Born This Way Foundation, the Emotion Revolution study asked more than 22,000 middle and
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