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PHONE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM

Whether it’s an early dismal
from school due to bad weather or a notice about an
upcoming meeting, Williamson County Schools will
continue to use its phone notification system this
school year to keep parents informed. In addition,
schools may also use the system to notify parents
daily if their child is absent from school.
“We continue to receive positive feedback about the
phone system,” said Director of Schools Dr. Rebecca
S. Sharber. “We are able to contact thousands of
parents in a matter of minutes, and principals say
the phone system has become an essential
communications tool.”
Because the system continues to improve with new
features, principals, assistant principals and
attendance secretaries at each school participated
in training on the system in July. If school is
closed or will dismiss early, the notification will
come from the Central Office. Other calls will be
made by school principals, and new this year,
assistant principals will also be making the calls.
If the school has an email address for parents on
file, an email with the message will also be sent
along with the phone call.
Parents can expect to hear from
principals who call with reminders of upcoming
events, and the system will also be used to
communicate with parents in case of an emergency.
After the first several weeks of school, the
transportation department will use the system to
notify parents if buses will be running more than 15
minutes late in the afternoon.
The phone system uses the student information that
is put into the school’s student information
database. Sharber encourages parents to keep their
phone numbers and email addresses current with the
school.
“We want to encourage parents to make sure schools
have the correct student data on file, including
phone numbers and email addresses, and make sure
parents update student data as soon as it changes,”
said Sharber. “Working together, we can keep our
children safe and our parents informed.” |
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Important Dates
August 12: Ribbon Cuttings at
Nolensville and Longview Elementary Schools
August
13: First Half Day of School
August
14: First Full Day of School
September
3: LABOR DAY (No School)
(For
other dates, check with each individual school)
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