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GT Central
Gifted Students Service Plan (GSSP) KiZAN assists you with the implementation of the Gifted/Talented Student Services Plan (GSSP) which provides an educational plan that matches a formally indentified gifted students interest, needs, and abilities to differentiated service options and serves as the communication vehicle between the parent and the school. | Features | Benefits | | Web-based product | - Accessible from any computer with Internet Explorer and Internet access.
- No need to worry about data backups.
- No additional installations or configurations needed.
| | Online Parent and Student Surveys, GSSPs,
Progess Reports and Program Assessments | -
Easy step-by-step completion wizards -
Management all GSSPs and surveys in one location -
Parents and staff members are notified when their participation is needed -
Parents can easily view data for all their children -
Easily delegate GSSP sections to teachers so they are aware of what they need to complete | | Content Approval Process | -
Paperless approval process. -
Administrative staff is notified when content approvals are needed. -
Parents and staff are notified when content has been approved and is ready to view | | Reports with easy filtering, printing and exporting capability | - Generate reports on individual, council, or district-wide SBDM council membership and training.
- Find out what contributiors have not completed their GSSP and progress report sections.
- With one click reports can be easily printed.
- Print copies of the GSSP, surveys and progress reports.
- All reports can be exported to Excel or PDF for additional analysis.
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Roger Kobel receives JCPS award
5/25/2010 9:44:22 AM
Roger Kobel receives JCPS award
Roger Kobel, President of KiZAN Technologies was awarded a certificate of appreciation for his work with Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS). With his assistance JCPS was able to make improvements in their Career & Technical Education programs, and the building of career pathways from middle schools through high schools to post-secondary education and careers. 
MIke Spence
KiZAN
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