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K-12 learning management for Microsoft school districts & regions

Assessment, reporting and parent communication integrated with Teams & Microsoft 365

Edsby augments Microsoft Education technologies with the richest set of learning management features for K-12 available in a single application. Tailored specifically for the needs of K-12 educators, students & parents.

Assess & Report

Modern gradebook & report card system aligned with local policies, assessment schemes & terms.

Parent Engagement

Securely incorporate parents into students’ K-12 journeys with easy sharing.

Analytics

Consolidate and visualize data across the region. Find and mitigate students at risk.

We love that Edsby can be used via app or browser 24/7, 365. We also love its group collaboration and integration with Microsoft 365.
John Howitt, Superintendent of Education and Information Technology / Greater Essex County District School Board, 35,000 students and 4,500 staff on Edsby

Integrates with Microsoft technologies

Students and teachers–and even parents–managed in Active Directory or Azure Active Directory don’t need separate Edsby sign-ons. Edsby authenticates against AD or AAD.

Edsby can appear in the Microsoft 365 waffle for easy access by users.

Office 365 apps can be made available from Edsby’s version of the Microsoft 365 waffle, called the Edsby Launchpad.

The Edsby document uploader recognizes users’ OneDrives.

Launch Teams meetings securely from Edsby classes or sports teams, club, parent or professional development “groups” in Edsby. Safe–only authenticated users can attend.

Edsby support has always been very helpful and always seeks a resolution to our issues. Edsby is an easy way to keep parents and students informed of assignments and how the student is doing.
Ligia Large, IT Support / Lutz Preperatory Academy
Tim Gard, Chief Learning Officer, MindShare Learning, Reviews Edsby

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Edsby takes away parent conference night and report card surprises. Attendance at conference night has actually gone down because parents already feel like they're in the loop.
Loraine Christensen, Technology Support / C. Leon King High School, Tampa, FL