Aequitas Adds Two New Modules to Its Q Student Information System

Aequitas Solutions has announced two new modules integrated into its flagship student information system, Q. The two modules, Q Forms and Q Analytics, are designed to streamline tasks and provide greater flexibility to parents and students, teachers, staff, and administrators.

Q Forms makes personalized templates available to create and distribute online forms with custom permissions and digital signatures. Forms can be shared among staff, families, and students to improve functionality and save time.

Q Analytics provides customized dashboards, drill downs, and filters to create and manage visible, real-time data to examine student performance patterns and help make decisions for strategies to assist their success.

Both of the new modules save educators and administrators time and effort, the company said.

“Aequitas has a history of innovation and leadership in the SIS market, supporting schools and improving educators’ experiences with new technology,” said Oliver Wreford, Aequitas Solutions CEO. “Now, with the addition of Q Forms and Q Analytics, we have an even more comprehensive and flexible solution that simplifies administrative processes and supports student achievement.”

To learn more, visit the Q SIS page.

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