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SchoolsUnited is an educational software designed to facilitate effective communication within schools while ensuring safety and security. The platform features three main tools: SchoolSchermen, SchoolWebsite, and App, which together streamline interactions among teachers, parents, and students. Each tool is tailored to enhance communication, making it straightforward for users to navigate and utilize. The integrated solution allows for flexibility, enabling schools to select specific modules that cater to their unique needs, thus optimizing communication processes.

The platform’s user-friendly ControlPanel empowers schools to manage communication settings effectively. Users can control message visibility, designate who can respond, and configure notifications for urgent updates. Additionally, parents can use the app to report absences and arrange meetings with teachers. Emphasizing safety, SchoolsUnited operates within a secure framework, ensuring that communication adheres to GDPR privacy standards. This structured approach creates a safe environment for children while facilitating efficient communication across the educational community.

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5.0.51
SISTEMAS OPERATIVOS
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Android
Sistema operativo
Android 9.0
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