TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Van
Buren Intermediate School District (VBISD) in Lawrence, Mich. partnered with Tampa start-up, Script, to help eliminate
paperwork and automate their school district. As a result, VBISD is
working on the process of automating everyday manual tasks, saving
time, money and the environment.
VBISD's technology team is currently using Script's drag and
drop workflow builder to automate and replace manual paperwork,
tasks and approvals, increasing productivity for themselves and the
11 school districts they support. While public education systems
previously lacked expertise and funding to utilize these
technologies, Script provides VBISD paperless automation solutions
that keep costs down and contribute to environmental
responsibility.
"This is something talked about on a state level, on a county
level," says Dan Grimm, district
technology coordinator. "Everyone is asking for it, and it's great
that education is finally getting into the innovation workflow
side." By going paperless, VBISD will reduce clutter and the
school's carbon footprint, inspiring other districts to do the
same.
These innovative technologies offer advancement for both
education and Michigan locals.
Data transfers and one-click approvals empower educators to focus
on students, staff and additional innovations.
About Script:
Based in Tampa, Script is an
education technology company that helps schools increase efficiency
by digitizing and automating K12 school departments such as Human
Resources, Business, Finance and Operations. Script has helped more
than 400 schools empower administrators, increase productivity and
ease communication. To learn more about Script and how Script can
help your school, visit http://www.scriptapp.com.
SOURCE Script