Sunday, November 1, 2009
TRI-LAKES AREA Chilly winds and cooler rains might be the
first signs that harsher weather is coming, but
perhaps the parents, students and teachers of
the Bryant School District have a new herald of
winter - the Notifyme TxtWire system test.
At noon Wednesday, Jessica Norris, director
of communications for Bryant Schools, picked
up her cellular phone and sent a short test mes
sage.
The entire test process took less than a min
ute and instantly notified more than 2,000 fami
lies and faculty members who have registered to
receive messages from the school system.
“The beauty of it is its simplicity,” Norris
said. “It will be the first information from the
source.” The information system was actually estab
lished last year by the school district’s informa
tion technology office, but was not used last
year. So before the first frost hits and long before
the snow and ice that can follow, Norris said
school administrators decided to see if their
texting communications were in good working
order.
“We would hate to just assume it was work
ing and only when it was needed would we find
out the text was not getting through to people,”
Norris said.
The text message would not be the only
source of information from the schools and is
not meant to carry all the information. The pur
pose of the text is to be the first, fast and simple
way to get information to those concerned.
“We are limited to only 160 characters,” Nor
ris said. “We will tell people the basics and then
where to look for more detailed information,
usually the school system’s Web site. But we
don’t expect or want our teachers and parents
to rely on this alone, but it is fast and can be
done almost anywhere.” Norris said even though the length of the
texts are limited, the notices would be fairly
clear of textspeak, the push-tone shorthand of
ten used in less formal and more personal text
messages.
A protocol of text messaging and e-mails has
been established under what the school district
calls their Notifyme alert system, using the
TxtWire mobile phone information delivery
system.
Norris said the possibilities of this system
are almost limitless. During the winter, school
district officials expect they will employ the
text messages as the first alert during inclem
ent weather“As soon as we realize that the road would be unsafe for our buses and for parents to bring their children to school,” Norris said, “Superintendent (Richard) Abernathy, one of the assistant superintendent or I will use our cell phones to announce that the schools are closed or that opening will be delayed until later, and then refer them to www.bryantschools.org.” The Notifyme system would also be used in emergency’s such as power outages, f lood or other water problems that might disrupt classes.
“We might need to have parents come to school for their children or a need to move the students from the school,” Norris said. “This system will speed accurate information directly to those who need it. “ The next step is the training of school principal in using the TxTWire system for important or urgent news from the individual schools in the system, Norris said. Each school can set text messages to those signed up for that school.
Parents can register to receive the Notifyme messages by signing up on the school district Web site or by texting the numbers 91011 to special five digit numbers issued to each school.
Students can sign up for messages that would arrive before and after school. At school, students must turn off their cell phones.
- wbryan@arkansasonline.comSubscribe to Notifyme TxtWIre To subscribe on line, visit the Bryant schools
Web site: www.bryantschools.org and look
for the TxtWire link at the top of the Web site’s
home page.
To subscribe using your mobile phone, text the
numbers 91011 to: Bryant Elementary 20455 Collegeville Elementary 20461 Davis Elementary 20463 Hurricane Creek Elementary 20465 Paron Elementary 20467 Salem Elementary 20469 Springhill Elementary 20471 Bethel Middle School 20452 Bryant Middle School 20459 Bryant High School 20457
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