Metrics Every School Should Track About Dismissal
If you can't measure your car line, you can't improve it. Here are the dismissal metrics that actually matter—and how to start tracking them.
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Practical writing for school front offices, principals, and district IT — on dismissal, parent communication, safety, and the messy middle of rolling a system across multiple campuses.
If you can't measure your car line, you can't improve it. Here are the dismissal metrics that actually matter—and how to start tracking them.
A 15-minute car line looks normal until you add up what it actually costs in staff time, fuel, and goodwill. Here is the math.
Dismissal data is education-record data. Here's what FERPA actually expects from your car line — and the three places schools quietly get it wrong.
Most schools don't fail the move from paper to digital dismissal because the software is bad. They fail it because the rollout treated the clipboard as the enemy.
Early dismissals look simple on paper. The approval chain behind them is where most schools quietly leak time and accuracy.
Schools and districts deserve to see exactly what they're paying for. Here's how we think about pricing, invoicing, and Stripe Connect at PickupRoster.
Ten schools is not one school times ten. Here's what actually shifts when a district takes pickup software past a single pilot campus.
A playbook for keeping dismissal calm and safe when the weather turns, without doubling your staff or your stress.
A pickup change is a tiny event with outsized consequences. Here's how to confirm one without burning down the front office.
How a handful of lane decisions — not more staff — cut most schools' dismissal by 8 to 12 minutes.