Late Breaks...TENEX Systems, Inc.

TENEX Systems, Inc. has released an NT version of its Student Information System. The application provides comprehensive student administrative software that covers demographic information, attendance, grades, schedules, discipline, transportation and health-related issues. In addition to these core applications, Web-based data storage and management is available for teachers and administrators to access. TENEX employs a large number of former school district employees who understand the challenges of school administration. For more information, visit www.tenexsys.com.

TENEX Systems, Inc. has released an NT version of its Student Information System. The application provides comprehensive student administrative software that covers demographic information, attendance, grades, schedules, discipline, transportation and health-related issues. In addition to these core applications, Web-based data storage and management is available for teachers and administrators to access. TENEX employs a large number of former school district employees who understand the challenges of school administration. For more information, visit www.tenexsys.com.

This article originally appeared in the 02/01/2001 issue of THE Journal.

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