[K12OSN] MMS-->K12
Paul VanGundy
vangundypw at sau14.k12.nh.us
Fri Feb 17 16:08:45 UTC 2006
Bob,
I have extensive experience with MMS. It is a student information
system. They are correct, if they switch to K12 they will not be able to
use MMS. However, I will tell you that my advice is to drop MMS
altogether. It is the worst SIS I have ever dealt with. We recently
changed to PowerSchool, which is a web-based SIS, and are dropping MMS
at the end of this year. Our entire district is trying to move to all
web-based applications if possible so that we don't rely on a certain OS
platform. MMS is a 100% Windows OS compliant SIS. If you have further
questions feel free to email me.
-Paul
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 10:59 -0500, Access Systems wrote:
> got a school that is interested but concerned that all the records they
> now have stored in "MMS" (I don't know what this is) will not be
> accessible if they switch to K12.
>
> anyone have any experience in this????
>
> thanks
> Bob
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