(KNOX) – The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction has shut down using the software program Power School, and is now switching over to Infinite Campus
Infinite Campus is a cloud-based system that school districts can use to keep track of student information, grades, class schedules and attendance.
The North Dakota Budget Section approved the NDDPI’s request to provide emergency money to help pay for the software switch. $1,000 will be provided to each district and $25 will be given per student. These figures are based on last year’s enrollment. Schools can participate in walk-throughs in how to use Infinite Campus.


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