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Lakota School District
In Growing Ohio School District, "Everything" Revolves Around FileMaker Pro
According to Gary Canterbury, director of the technology department
for the district, Lakota's wide-ranging school system – its fibre
optic network serves 23 buildings spread over 68 square miles – had
equally large and diverse needs.
Needed: A Flexible Solution
"When I became director, we needed a flexible solution, I was very
familiar with FileMaker Pro and knew it had the multi-user
capabilities [we needed],” he said. "Just about everything we do
revolves around FileMaker Pro. It's become the core of our
operation.”
Today, more than 500 users can access the network databases stored
on each of four servers; additional servers in each school provide
hundreds more databases specific to a given campus.
The databases contain, Canterbury said, "all [our] student data and
demographic management. All of the typical stuff, where they live,
what they do, and what grade they're in.”
Building on those basics, the Lakota district can also track
student's use of in-school medical clinics that are staffed by
skilled nursing personnel. The usage data – numbering 125,000
records per year – must also be reported to state officials in
Ohio.
"In the [school] clinic database, all the compilation used to be
done by hand,” Canterbury recalled. "It would take days to tabulate
the number of clinic calls for the state. It would take days for
the data to be collected by one nurse, who would have to tabulate
all that. What used to take a week to do now is done in a matter of
seconds.”
No more tears
Lakota is also using FileMaker Pro successfully is where lesson
plans are developed for students with greater educational needs.
Previously, such "Individual Education Plans” had to be created
manually, a point driven home to Canterbury when he observed a
teacher crying in frustration when they spent a weekend in an empty
school building, trying to keep up.
"If a child is having problems, or is handicapped or has issues
that need solutions addressed to them,” he explained, they need an
IEP, as the plans are known. It was a huge effort until FileMaker
Pro came along. Now, teacher can create individualized programs and
track them and track the level at which they are being
addressed.”
And instead of having to traipse into school over the weekend,
authorized teachers with a computer can log on to the districts
network and work on IEPs from the comfort of their own home,
Canterbury added.
At the other end of school administration, students who present
disciplinary problems also must be monitored by the district – and
reported to the state. According to Craig Campbell, database
administrator for the school district, the disciplinary program is
"our most successful database,” in no small measure because it ties
many disparate threads together.
"As we began to support disciplinary tracking, we found holes in
what was being done,” Campbell said. "Now, discipline matters are
tracked going from the actual teacher to the assistant principal
and then to coordination by the assistant superintendent. It all
flows to the district's Educational Management Information Services
coordinator who reports data to state.”
The various pieces of the disciplinary puzzle now fit together,
Campbell said.
"Truancy officers, resource officers – all these individuals had
piece of puzzle, but there was no unification of data. Some
departments weren't getting the correct data to each other; now all
notes, all contacts are in one file.”
The grade-school concept of a "permanent record” now takes on
greater meaning in the Lakota district, since all aspects of a
disciplinary record are maintained in a single FileMaker Pro
database: "Each school year, a student starts off with a blank
clean slate, but it's all archived,” Lakota's Canterbury
said.
Future FileMaker expansion planned
Moving forward, database administrator Campbell will use FileMaker
Pro as the front-end interface to the district's Pentamation
[program], which is a giant MIS system that resides on a
mainframe.
"We're putting FileMaker Pro on the front end because it's pretty
and it is easy to use,” Canterbury said.
The district also uses FileMaker Pro for its initial entry of
payroll data; principals in each school tote laptops with the
software to classrooms for quick entry of teacher
evaluations.
In all, Campbell said, Lakota has "brought online 375 active
FileMaker Pro databases -- and that number is growing. And those
are just the ones we serve from technology department to the
district as a whole; there are hundreds in every department that
they use, and none are for just a single user.”
Just as the Lakota Local Schools have grown over the past years,
their use of FileMaker Pro is accelerating as well.
Filemaker Contact:
Kevin Mallon
Public Relations Manager
FileMaker Inc.
408-987-7227
kevin_mallon@filemaker.com
http://www.filemaker.com
- When pastoral farmland is supplanted by suburban growth, the needs of local services – including the educational system – are bound to rise. Meeting those needs calls for specialized tools, and in southwestern Ohio, the Lakota Local School District has found those tools centered upon FileMaker Pro.
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