Concord EMIS Open Help
VirtualThis EMIS Open Help lab is for EMIS Coordinators to get assistance with any EMIS reporting.
Password Reset If you are unable to login, and password reset did not help, please create a helpdesk ticket via email or phone (330.926.3900).
Password Reset If you are unable to login, and password reset did not help, please create a helpdesk ticket via email or phone (330.926.3900).
This EMIS Open Help lab is for EMIS Coordinators to get assistance with any EMIS reporting.
This is a bi-weekly meeting for State Software districts. We will spend the hour answering any questions that districts might have, or processes that you would like us to go over.
Student Services Open Lab to work on various items
The Technology Advisory Committee is composed of District Technology Directors. This Committee assists in the technical operations of NEOnet and provides guidance and direction to the NEOnet Technical Department and the Board of Directors.
This Open Lab is for anyone who would like help at the NEOnet Falls location. It is open to Fiscal Staff needing help with any processes.
Review of upcoming EMIS reporting deadlines, EMIS Newsflashes and Cross Check updates.
Report Designer (aka Analytics Hub) allows you to schedule reports for automatic delivery. Come learn how to schedule reports to deliver to yourself, to administration, or to anyone who has an email address. Reports range from attendance, truancy, enrollment, discipline, and more!
This Open Lab is for anyone who would like help at the NEOnet Falls location. It is open to Fiscal Staff needing help with any processes.
School Year Initialization is the process to copy up your information is DASL from the current year to the upcoming school year. This is done at building level and can be complete at different times for each building in the district. At the end of the training you will have the opportunity to promote your […]
This EMIS Open Help lab is for EMIS Coordinators to get assistance with any EMIS reporting.
Introduction:
Incident Response Planning is an important part of successful security planning. Incident Response Plans establish and test clear measures that your school district will practice and follow to reduce the impact of a security breach. An Incident Response Plan is a concrete plan, with identified roles and responsibilities, lines of communication and established procedures of response.
Having an Incident Response Plan and using it during Tabletop or Sandtable exercises to proactively practice in your district are important elements identified throughout the NIST framework. School districts may also have local Board policy identifying the need for incident response plans, disaster recovery, or business continuity planning.
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