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School Management System for Private Schools

For NAIS, ISACS, NEASC, NEAS&C, CIS, and ECIS-accredited independent schools — a school management system that handles what private schools actually run on: NAIS DASL reporting, advancement and annual fund integration, FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS connections, boarding-day blends, sibling and faculty-child discount transparency, and re-enrollment contract execution. Used by 1,400+ independent schools across NAIS member countries.

A private school management system is a school operations platform built for independent and faith-based schools — handling student records, tuition contracts (FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS), advancement giving, sibling discounts, boarding-day blended households, accreditation (NAIS, ISACS, NEASC, CIS, ECIS), and re-enrollment workflows. OpenEduCat's private school SMS is LGPLv3 open-source and serves 1,400+ independent schools.

1,400+Independent and faith-based schools running OpenEduCat~1,624NAIS member schools across the US, Canada, and international (NAIS membership 2024)~$31,800NAIS day school median tuition for grade 12 (NAIS DASL 2023-24 Tuition and Aid Report)

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NAIS DASL & Member-Network Reporting

NAIS DASL (Data and Analysis for School Leadership) Tuition and Aid, Salary, Trends in Independent Education, and StatsOnline reporting generates from source data. ISACS, NEASC, CIS (Council of International Schools), ECIS (Educational Collaborative for International Schools), and AAIS (Australian Association of Independent Schools) member-network reporting templates pre-configured. Schools spend hours instead of weeks on annual member-network data submissions.

Advancement, Annual Fund & Capital Campaign

Advancement integration: donor records, gift commitments, pledge schedules, capital campaign progress, alumni database (extending from student records), restricted-fund accounting, and named-scholarship endowment tracking. Independent schools depend on annual fund (typically 5-15% of operating budget per NAIS DASL) and capital campaigns. Single-database advancement-SIS integration eliminates the typical Raiser's Edge ↔ Veracross sync friction.

FACTS / Smart Tuition / TADS Connections

Most NAIS schools use FACTS Tuition (about 70% per NAIS Tech Vendor Survey), Blackbaud Smart Tuition, or TADS for tuition collection. Direct API integration syncs payment plans, statements, and balances. Schools migrating off FACTS handle direct billing in OpenEduCat. Late-payment workflow respects independent school grace-period and escalation norms.

Boarding-Day Blended Operations

Boarding schools (about 12% of NAIS member schools per NAIS Trendbook) operate boarding plus day programs simultaneously. The platform handles blended operations: boarding-student dorm reports, weekend permissions, infirmary tracking; day-student pickup, attendance, after-school care. International boarding parents see weekly dorm reports translated into their primary language; multi-time-zone communication preferences route messages on parent-local time.

Sibling, Legacy & Faculty-Child Discount Workflow

Independent schools commonly offer sibling discounts (10-25%), legacy preferences, faculty-child tuition remission (50-100%), and merit/need-based aid. All discounts display on tuition statements transparently with calculated amount per child. Faculty children with cross-campus enrollment (a faculty kid at the lower school and a faculty kid at the upper school) handle correctly with family-level discount roll-up.

Financial Aid Packaging with SSS by NAIS / FACTS Grant & Aid

Need-based aid analysis through SSS by NAIS (most common at NAIS schools), FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, or TADS. Aid packaging respects per-fund eligibility (donor-restricted scholarships matched to applicant criteria, athletic-only for athletes, geographic-restricted to specific zip codes or partner-school feeder networks). Aid offers release with admission letters where the school's policy permits.

Re-Enrollment Contract & Tuition Refund Insurance

Re-enrollment contracts execute electronically each January-February. Parents review terms (tuition, payment plan, withdrawal policy, force-majeure clauses post-COVID), accept with audit trail, pay re-enrollment deposit, and confirm payment plan in one workflow. Tuition Refund Insurance (TRI from A.W.G. Dewar or Tuition Refund Plan from EdLine Solutions) integrates as an opt-in product during re-enrollment. Re-enrollment yield by grade tracks live for admissions planning.

Service Hours, Honor Code & Faith Formation

Community-service hour tracking (typical NAIS graduation requirement: 40-100 hours), honor-code violations and remediation, and (for faith-based schools) faith-formation curriculum, chapel attendance, and sacramental records. Service-hour college-application reporting exports for upper-school transcripts. Honor-code records FERPA-protected with case-by-case access controls.

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NAIS Day Schools (Pre-K through 12, 200-1,500 Students)

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NAIS day schools run Veracross, Blackbaud School Manager, or FinalSite ($25K-150K/year) plus separate Raiser's Edge for advancement plus separate FACTS for tuition plus separate Constant Contact for parent communication. Annual systems spend exceeds $150K-400K. Reconciliation friction across systems makes head-of-school dashboard a manual quarterly assembly.

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OpenEduCat consolidates SIS, advancement, parent communication, tuition, and re-enrollment into one platform. Annual systems spend drops 60-80% — savings redirect to faculty hiring or financial aid. NAIS DASL Tuition and Aid, Trends in Independent Education, and Salary survey data exports from source. Head-of-school dashboard runs live, not quarterly assembly.

NAIS Boarding Schools (60-1,200 Boarding Students)

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Boarding schools serve families across 30-60 countries with 8-15 hour time-zone differences. Existing school management systems push English-only messages on US business hours. Boarding operations (dorm assignments, weekend permission, infirmary, study hall, weekly head reports) run in shadow systems disconnected from SIS.

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Boarding-day blended operations integrate into the core SIS. Multi-time-zone communication routes messages to parent device on parent's local time. Bilingual communication translates routine messages into parent primary language. Weekly dorm head reports auto-generate for boarding parents. International tuition payment handles multi-currency and FX-stable plans through Flywire / Convera integration.

Faith-Based Independent Schools (Catholic, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Friends)

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Faith-based schools blend faith formation with academic operations. Existing private school software is secular-default; chapel attendance, faith-formation curriculum, sacramental records (Catholic), Hebrew curriculum (Jewish day schools), and Friends-style consensus admissions require parallel manual tracking.

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Faith-tradition-specific configuration: chapel attendance, faith-formation curriculum, sacramental records (Catholic schools — first communion, confirmation, marriage of parents), Hebrew curriculum progress and placement (Jewish day schools), Friends-style consensus and meeting minutes (Quaker schools), Catholic-school NCEA reporting, ACSI accreditation reporting, AJES Jewish day-school reporting, Friends Council on Education reporting all generate from source data.

1,400+
Independent and faith-based schools running OpenEduCat
~1,624
NAIS member schools across the US, Canada, and international (NAIS membership 2024)
~$31,800
NAIS day school median tuition for grade 12 (NAIS DASL 2023-24 Tuition and Aid Report)
~12%
NAIS member schools that operate boarding programs (NAIS Trendbook 2023)

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How does NAIS DASL reporting integrate with the school management system?

NAIS DASL (Data and Analysis for School Leadership) collects annual data from NAIS member schools across Tuition and Aid, Salary, Trends in Independent Education, and StatsOnline surveys. Reporting generates from source data: tuition by grade, financial aid distribution, faculty salary by rank and discipline, enrollment and attrition, demographic distribution, board governance metrics, and other DASL data points. Submission to NAIS happens through the NAIS portal — the platform exports DASL-formatted data for upload, eliminating the typical 2-4 week annual data-assembly project at most NAIS schools. Aggregated peer comparisons from NAIS DASL inform enrollment planning, tuition strategy, and faculty compensation decisions.

How does advancement and annual fund integration work?

Advancement integrates as a first-class module in the platform — donor records (current parents, alumni-parents, alumni, grandparents, board, external constituents), gift commitments (pledges with payment schedules, multi-year commitments, recurring gifts), gift acknowledgements (tax-receipt letters per IRS substantiation rules), restricted-fund accounting (donor-restricted scholarships, named-program endowments, capital-campaign restricted gifts), and named-scholarship endowment tracking. Annual fund campaigns track parent participation rate (NAIS schools report 50-90% parent participation as a marker of strong school community). Capital campaigns track gift pyramid, lead-gift commitments, and pace-against-target. Single-database advancement-SIS integration eliminates the typical Raiser's Edge ↔ Veracross sync friction.

Does it support multi-campus independent school groups?

Yes. Independent school groups operating multiple campuses (lower school, middle school, upper school on separate campuses; Pre-K-only campus plus K-12 main campus; multiple-state networks) handle through multi-school mode. Each campus has its own grading policy, course catalog, faculty, and operations; head of school sees consolidated reporting across campuses; family unit tracks across campuses for sibling discounts. Boarding-day blends, partial-week boarding (4-day boarders), and weekend-only campus (resident weekend program) handle with per-student program flags. Cross-campus shared faculty (a faculty member teaching at the upper school in mornings, working in the development office in afternoons) handles cleanly.

How does FACTS Tuition Management integration work?

About 70% of NAIS member schools (per NAIS Tech Vendor Survey) use FACTS Tuition Management for tuition collection workflow. Direct API integration syncs payment plans, statements, balances, payment history, and late-fee status. Parents see tuition status from the school portal without bouncing to FACTS login. Schools using FACTS for collections keep FACTS workflow (payment processing, ACH, late-fee automation) but consolidate the parent view in OpenEduCat. Schools migrating off FACTS handle direct billing in OpenEduCat with payment processing via Stripe, Authorize.net, or other gateways. Smart Tuition and TADS integrate similarly. Schools running multiple tuition vendors (FACTS for tuition, Smart Tuition for after-school care) handle multi-vendor reconciliation centrally.

What does implementation look like for a 600-student NAIS day school?

Typical 600-student NAIS day school deployment runs 4-7 months end-to-end: 6-10 weeks for data migration (students, families, faculty, courses, schedules, attendance archives, advancement records, tuition history); 6-10 weeks for configuration (academic policies, grading, fee structures, advancement campaigns, NAIS DASL templates, parent communication preferences); 4-6 weeks parallel run with existing system; cutover at the start of an academic year. Implementation partners experienced in Veracross, Blackbaud School Manager, and FinalSite source migrations are available. Total implementation cost (including migration, configuration, training, hosting first-year) typically $40K-90K for a 600-student school — most schools recover this within 12-18 months from systems-spend savings.

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