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Atlanta’s DeKalb County Adopts SchoolNet for Data-Driven Decision Making


 SchoolNet, Inc., a leader in Data-Driven Decision Making solutions for school districts, has announced that the DeKalb County School System has entered into a five-year agreement to implement SchoolNet’s Instructional Management Solution.
DeKalb County Schools, located in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, serves more than 103,000 students in 145 schools.
“We are very excited about implementing this web-based Instructional Data Management System (IDMS). It will help us transform our data analysis from retroactive to real time,” said Ramona Tyson, Associate Superintendent of Management Information Systems.
“IDMS will provide DeKalb’s teachers and administrators the power to make data-driven decisions and to better individualize instruction in technologically advanced and fresh ways that will undoubtedly help DeKalb build more efficient educational programs, thus positively affecting student achievement.”
“We are proud to partner with the DeKalb County School System,” said Jonathan D. Harber, SchoolNet CEO and President. “Its commitment to using data to drive student achievement is commendable.”
Every day students, parents, teachers, and administrators use SchoolNet to access important data, enabling district-wide, collaborative decision-making. SchoolNet’s customers educate more than 2 million students in over 50 school districts.
SchoolNet’s Instructional Management System helps districts manage reporting, curriculum deployment, benchmark assessment, professional development, district- wide communication and parent outreach.
SchoolNet’s solutions are used by many of the nation’s largest school districts including Atlanta Public Schools, Chicago Public Schools, School District of Philadelphia, and Albuquerque Public Schools.  For more information, please visit www.schoolnet.com

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