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Specify how many times each course is taught during the week, and with just one click, the automated scheduler will expertly distribute those classes into available time slots in your schedule. Completely conflict free!
View all features →The student database is the centerpiece of our student information system. It is fully integrated with all other features within Quickschools, and offers a centralized view for school administrators, and teachers, to quickly find the information they need. Through powerful access right controls, you determine what information is available and what is shared with others.
View QuickSchools features →Easily customize and assign weights to the assignments, quizzes, tests or any other exercises you wish to track in your gradebook. You can have multiple grading scales and use custom formulas to calculate a final grade for your class. Progress Reports and Report Cards are then just a click away.
View More QuickSchools features →We take online transcripts to another level here at Quickschools. Courses and grades are automatically populated to save you time. In addition, the templates are highly customizable and support a ton of options - you can even have your own custom built template for your school. Just ask!
Read more about our features →Don’t just take our word for it, check out what our satisfied customers have to say!
Scott V
"1. Online, so no tech staff or onsite hardware required. 2. Within the chosen plan, all updates are free. 3. Highly intuitive for teachers - very little training required. 4. Word-class support via chat. In 12 years I've waited only once longer than a minute for a reply; techs are very knowledgeable; great follow-up."
Peggy K
QuickSchools makes organizing grade books and assessments easy for our school. It is great that it computes averages and allows you to managing marking periods with relative ease.
Laura D
QuickSchools' tech support is prompt, professional, and personalized. Questions my staff have had are addressed immediately and fully. The grade book interface is intuitive, so there have been very few tech questions, but I know they will be addressed promptly. As a school administrator, I find it easy to navigate and to access school data. Generating tailored reports for the school districts we serve (we are a Supplemental Education Organization) is largely effortless using QuickSchools.
Stuart S
So many things . . . but if I had to choose the BEST feature, for me it has been the support I have received as I learn QuickSchools. There has NEVER been a time that I have not been the first person in queue when I visit the chat room, and I usually have my answer to my challenge within 2-3 minutes. This have been critical at times, since more often than not, I need my answer quickly.
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