LM Nov-Dec.2019
IASAPartners withTranseo toBetterEquip Students for Life,College, andCareer IASA and Transeo, a suite of cloud-based educational solutions, are excited to an- nounce a new partnership that will help educators across the state as they empower students and prepare them for college and careers. Beginning in December, IASA and Transeo will collaborate on a series of correspon- dence to explain how Transeo is helping transform schools with its innovative, digital-first solutions that instantly provide rich data to show if students are meeting community service and work-based learn- ing metrics. Transeo allows for seamless reporting of the Illinois College and Career Readiness Indicators (CCRI). Created by educators for educators, Transeo tracks volunteer hours, intern- ships, apprenticeships and other workplace experiences and makes it easier for stu- dents and school staff to share the informa- tion with business partners, civic leaders, the Illinois State Board of Education, and prospective colleges and employers. “As a superintendent, I know how much time it takes to track and report on these important student experiences, and how frustrating the process can be,” said Dr. David R. Schuler, the president of Transeo and the superintendent of High School
District 214 in northwest suburban Chicago. “Transeo provides schools with the tools to easily and efficiently track and report these relevant learning opportunities and replaces the cumber- some tracking and reporting methods so our staff can focus more on students.” Transeo Serve increases student access to community service experiences and eliminates antiquated, paper-based tracking processes. Students can easily log their hours on Transeo’s mo- bile-first platform, which gives staff the ability to instantly see if students are meeting service benchmarks. Transeo produces com- munity service transcripts for students, helping them build their resume, apply to college or apply for scholarships. Transeo Jobs helps schools onboard, manage, and grow business partner relationships to provide students relevant workplace learning experiences. This relationship management platform gives employers the ability to indicate how they want to engage with students, from internships to shadow days to mentoring to apprenticeships. Jobs also houses communications and data, giv- ing school districts the option to produce comprehensive reports on where their students are and where they are going next.
The team at Transeo believes schools should use multiple research-based indicators, and not just a test score, to measure whether students are college, career, and life ready. To learn more, visit www.gotranseo.com .
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