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The Special Education Help Desk Analyst is responsible for providing support to employees and external customers on various data systems, including PowerSchool. Providing help desk support to employees and external customers on PowerSchool: This includes user account management, responding to user inquiries, troubleshooting problems, and providing guidance on how to use the system.
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Collects, organizes, analyzes, reports, and presents performance and outcome data related to on-time graduation rate and drop-out rate, academic achievement and post-secondary planning using information available from PowerSchool, VDOE, Pearson, CollegeBoard, Naviance, physical files, and other primary resources.
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Communicating student grades and progress reports effectively, each week, with students and colleagues by maintaining an updated gradebook in PowerSchool. 2 years of teaching experience in an urban setting or 5 terms (1 full year) of long-term substitute teaching at the Goodwill Excel Center.
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The Account Representative, International Sales must be proficient in qualifying leads, identifying decision makers, determining customer needs, presenting, and explaining the benefits of PowerSchool solutions, building strategic business plans, overcoming objections, and closing sales.
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The Special Education Help Desk Analyst is responsible for providing support to client employees and external customers on various data systems, including PowerSchool. Providing help desk support to client employees and external customers on PowerSchool: This includes user account management, responding to user inquiries, troubleshooting problems, and providing guidance on how to use the system.
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High proficiency in modern technologies including Excel, G Suite (now Google Workspace), MS Office software, databases and Zoom with a preference for experience in SLED, PowerSchool and MySchool DC.
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Daily student arrival process using school-wide information systems ensuring synchronization across platforms (SchoolPass, PowerSchool) Support day-to-day school office operations. Daily student arrival process using school-wide information systems ensuring synchronization across platforms (SchoolPass, PowerSchool.
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Demonstrated experience working with PowerSchool or other similar student information systems; Knowledge of PowerSchool and Excel is required for this position, and familiarity with DC accountability systems is preferred.
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Update student information system PowerSchool. Update student information system PowerSchool. Work with data specialist to correct and data conflicts in SLED. The School Operations Specialist is responsible for playing an integral and centralized role in supporting the daily operational and administrative tasks of the AppleTree schools.
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