kid wears goggles to avoid flu

As we head into the coldest months of the school term, it’s time for preschool directors, daycare operators, and school nurses to review cold and flu season tips. It’s common for school-aged children to have between 6-10 colds a year – especially during the winter when people are more susceptible to viral infections. Plus, according … Read more

parent sends child to school post enrollment

It’s no secret that it can be hard for schools and childcare centers to increase child enrollment. However automating and boosting your enrollment can be easy with the right tools in place. The good news is the new year is right around the corner, and more parents are looking for new schools and daycares to … Read more

parents engage child after daycare

Creating and managing daycare can be a fulfilling learning experience. As a provider, you can also understand that it is not without its challenges. One challenge is your daycare’s competitive ability with a unique and engaging experience. To address this problem, we want to help you. This article will review some unique daycare ideas, including … Read more

parent uses a tuition management software with ease

It’s no secret that rolling out a Tuition Management solution at your organization will be a major boon to your business. With many companies out there vying for your business, it’s more important than ever to be wary of the pitfalls they present. Oftentimes, these companies have their fingers in too many pies, leaving their … Read more

watching a virtual faculty meeting

Faculty meetings are among the most important activities that school administrators conduct and engage in. A productive faculty meeting lays a foundation for current and future success. Successful meetings impact a school in numerous ways. You can cultivate fresh ideas for instruction, develop teaching skills and even boost faculty morale. A poor faculty meeting, on … Read more

masking a kid for daycare during covid

The global pandemic known as COVID-19 has affected every area of life, with perhaps the most dramatic impact on education. Global Director for Education Jaime Saavedra called it “the largest simultaneous shock to all education systems in our lifetime.” Although we frequently discuss how COVID-19 has changed elementary and secondary schools, the topic of COVID-19 … Read more

the classroom during covid

In the best of times, teaching is a challenging profession. It requires immense creativity, flexibility, patience, and the ability to be “on” constantly. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the difficulty of these tough tasks has increased. Teachers also face new challenges, from teaching digitally to ensuring students follow health and safety requirements. It’s a recipe for … Read more

administrator connecting with their accountant

When reaching out to potential clients there are some common reservations they hold that inhibit adoption of TUIO. We have already discussed one of the prominent ones: the quickbooks dilemma. The other refrain we hear most often is the presence of a bookkeeper, accountant or financial hire that takes care of billings, acting as the … Read more

school administrator using quickbooks

There are two common refrains we hear when reaching out to potential clients – either they already have a bookkeeper, accountant or finance manager in place that looks after billings, or they use QuickBooks for their billing system already. Our response to the bookkeeper system will be addressed in a future article, so for now … Read more