By creating one simple notification, distribution is supported through email and SMS text messaging, plus every notification is posted on the newsfeed of each recipient, as well as the newsfeed of the source (club, class, team or school).
Notifications may be school level or by an approved sponsor or leader of a specific club, class or team.
You will choose who may send notifications to you. Email and SMS text messages will come from your chosen school, as well as from the clubs, classes and teams that you have chosen to "follow". Your school will send you an email each Wednesday with updates on the events scheduled for the next week. Student Central may occasionally send a notification to you updating you on new features or enhancements to the Student Central program.
When you create your account on Student Central, you will designate your school. Once your account is created, you may navigate to the clubs, classes and teams in your chosen school. Within the information box located in the upper left area of each club, class or team page, there is a "Follow" button. By selecting the "Follow" button, you will choose to be designated as a Member or a Fan. You will then receive all notification sent to your chosen designation (Member or Fan), plus events scheduled for that club/class/team will now appear on your personalized calendar.
Every notification sent on Student Central is sent by a school authorized person. There are no student to student emails or text messages on Student Central.
Each student, parent and teacher decides how they want to receive notifications – email, SMS text message, or both. You will always be able to access your personalized newsfeed on Student Central that will contain your notifications, events and media. You may change your settings at any time in your personal profile.
True SMS text messaging, not the less reliable email to text message system used by other services.
Every text message and email is fully documented and a record permanently archived.
The record shows the author, the approver, every recipient, the mode of delivery (text message or email) to each recipient, all content of the message and the relevant date and time associated with each of the above details.
Teachers may send notifications from the Student Central mobile app when on field trip with full documentation, just as if sent from a computer, that recipients will receive as either text message or email, depending upon their selected preference.
The school, as well as every club/class/team, may designate students as Leadership. Those students may draft notifications that go into a pending status until the school authorized person approves the message for distribution.
Notifications sent on Student Central are easily customized to reach specified audiences. School level notifications may be sent to everyone with an account specifying that school as their school. Clubs/classes/teams may send notifications to just its members, its fans, the preselected Leadership group, a custom User Group of individuals created by the sponsors, or to individuals. Notifications from schools and clubs/classes/teams may then further define the intended recipients by
Yes, schools and each club/class/team may create as many User Groups as they wish. Notifications may then be sent to those in User Groups by merely selecting the User Group when sending a notification. This is great feature for communication with committee members or other sub-groups.
Currently there are two templates available. We plan to work with schools, clubs and teams to develop more templates. We welcome your input.
Student Central is designed to be flexible so that the program will comply with the existing policies of schools and school districts. Student Central is designed to delegate the responsibility for communications and scheduling to the teachers and coaches most directly involved with the students in order to avoid overloading any one person. However, each school may apply up to three levels of approvals on a club by club basis and for specified activities (messaging, scheduling, media etc.) in order to comply with the policies of the school.
Yes, Members have the ability to reply to email notifications with full documentation. We do not currently support replying to SMS text messages.
Yes. In order to create the most efficient, controlled communications possible, Student Central has created a system for communication by an organization that reaches multiple schools simultaneously. Each organization's presence has to be created by Student Central – no organization may add itself to Student Central. For example, if an athletic conference has a direct presence created by Student Central and your team has chosen to "subscribe" to that conference, then the conference may send messages that will reach your team and every one that is following that team as part of the designated audience (a message from the athletic conference to just the parents). Similarly, the National Honor Society may send messages that will reach the NHS chapter in each school on Student Central.
A school level calendar with events involving the entire school is the base calendar. Each club/class/team maintains a calendar so that those most directly involved may keep all events scheduled and updated. No multiple entries of events are required; the Student Central software then merges all of these events into one master school calendar. There is both a grid view and a list view available for every calendar.
Each school authorizes one or more individuals to have the authority over each club/class/team (the "sponsor"), as well as the school coordinator(s). Sponsors enter events for their club/class/team. Each sponsor may designate members of a leadership group that may create event entries that are pending until a school authorized person approves the pending event to be viewable on the calendars.
Each person with an account on Student Central has a personalized calendar that includes all school level events and the events of the clubs/classes/teams that you have chosen to "follow". No more searching through events that do not pertain to you as your calendar will only have events from the Clubs, Classes and Teams you have chosen to follow! You may always view the school level calendar that contains all events.
When an event is scheduled or updated, the person approving the event entry is given the option of sending a notification to everyone "following" the relevant school or club/class/team.
Yes, a great feature of Student Central is that automated updates may be integrated into your existing Google or other online/smartphone calendars using iCal standard (iPhone, Blackberry, Windows, Outlook and more). By simply adding the URL of your personalized Student Central calendar to your current smartphone calendar, your current calendar will stay updated with all of your events from Student Central.
Google Calendar
iOS
Microsoft Outlook 2010
Outlook 2007
Mac OS iCal
Yahoo Calendar
Yes, you may also export the individual calendar events from your personal calendar, school calendar & club/class/team calendar.
Yes, the school authorized individuals at both the school and club/class/team levels can import events using an iCal format. Events go into pending status before appearing on relevant calendar. When importing iCal files that contain multiple events, you are provided with the option of approving the events individually, or collectively.
Repeating events may be scheduled weekly, monthly or on multiple specified dates.
Media (photos, video clips and documents) may be appended to events.
Class events do not show on school calendar by default, but your school may elect to have any, or all, class events appear on the school calendar.
Yes. In order to create the most efficient, controlled communications possible, Student Central has created a system for communication by an organization that reaches multiple schools simultaneously. Each organization's presence has to be created by Student Central – no organization may add itself to Student Central. For example, if an athletic conference has a direct presence created by Student Central and your team has chosen to "subscribe" to that conference, then the conference may schedule an event that will reach your team's calendar and every one's personalized calendar that is following that team (tournament games scheduled by the conference will reach the calendar of every team in the conference, as well as the calendars of the players and their parents). Similarly, the National Honor Society may schedule its conventions and those events will be added to the calendars of the NHS chapter in each school on Student Central.
When an athletic event is scheduled, it may be classified as a standard, game or practice event. Tabs will appear at the top of the newsfeed if there are event types used by that team so that you may easily see the game schedule or practice schedule. Student Central will develop additional event types for clubs, classes and teams based upon user requests.
The School Coordinator can set up locations, equipment or any resource belonging to your school that needs an approval for reservation. For example: auditorium, media center, gymnasium, Computer Lab, video equipment, etc. The School Coordinator will designate who approves the reservation request during this initial set up process – typically the same approval process that you now use.
When creating a school level or club/class/team event the list of locations will show on your screen. Simply check the box for the location requested and Student Central will automatically send the appropriate request to the person responsible for approving the location you requested. You will be notified when your request has been approved or denied. Once your request has been approved, the event will show on your Club Calendar.
Yes, each reservable resource has its own calendar that is viewable via a link during the event scheduling process. You will also see items that are awaiting approval for your specific location.
The School Coordinator may set up services that may be requested in conjunction with an event. Some common services include the participation by Principal, Media Specialist, ticket sales, Custodian, etc. The School Coordinator will designate individuals to approve each service request. Events will not appear on the relevant calendars until the requested services have been approved.
Schools may use this feature for student council elections, homecoming court nominations, art contests, music contests, polls of student opinions, survey of parent preferences, election of team captains, and many more applications.
Voting access may be made broadly to everyone from a school, to just members of a club/class/team or to subsets of those groups defined by gender and graduation year. For instance, a survey of just the senior boys seeking their preference for the senior trip.
Schools may choose to send a verification email to each email address to validate the address as an authentic email address associated with a student's account on Student Central along with their student ID. Additionally, elections may be configured to require students to input their ID number prior to voting which is compared to the ID on file that matches the number from the verified email.
You may add Media (photo, video or document) to each question. You can attach a campaign speech for each candidate running for office or a picture for an art contest.
Elections, contests surveys and polls have multiple options to determine if and when the results are seen. The options of viewing the results upon voting, after the election has ended or only to administrators.
The organization that is hosting the community service event – an animal shelter, recycling group, Red Cross and any other organization (inside or outside of the school) that has previously been hosting community service events
Once the event is created, the person designated by the school (typically a guidance counselor) will receive notice of the pending item. The event is only viewable on StudentCentral.bigteams.com after the event has been approved by the school authorized person.
Students may "follow" organizations in the CIVICenter just as they "follow" clubs/classes/teams and notifications of new events will be distributed, in addition to the events appearing on the calendars.
A record is kept of the service hours for each student with an account on Student Central. Each student may also set a personal goal for community service hours for the school year. Monthly notices will be sent to each student with the status of their service hours and their progress in reaching their goal. Reports may be created at any time for individual students, hosting organizations and for the entire school.
Yes, the Club, Class or Team Sponsor has the ability to set up a discussion group. The School Coordinator may set up a school level discussion.
Yes, the sponsor or coordinator who set up the discussion will be the moderator.
Each comment is not pre-approved but Student Central has profanity and URL filters to block inappropriate language and websites. Participants have an easy "Report" button to report any comments they feel are inappropriate. The reports are sent immediately to the moderator for review and/or removal of the comment.
Participants of the discussion have the ability to easily report a comment they feel is questionable or inappropriate. The report is sent immediately to the moderator for review or removal.
The Moderator has the ability to add a photo, video or document to the discussion when setting up the discussion guidelines.
Yes, there is an Audit log for each comment posted for every discussion created on Student Central.
Most every feature that is available to students and parents on the full site is available on the mobile app
Yes. By the school administrators or class, club, or team sponsor.
Yes. Media can be uploaded directly from your mobile device. Media uploaded from a mobile device will go into a pending status for approval by the club, class or team sponsor.
The uploaded media from the mobile app will go into a pending status for the club, class or team sponsor to view and approve or deny. Media will never go live to the site without proper approval from a school staff member.
Android devices are supported. Devices using iOS will be supported soon.
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