
Chancery Software
A provider of K-12 education information systems and learning communities.
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Chancery Software Ltd. was an established entity in the North American K-12 education technology sector, focusing on student information systems (SIS).
Founded in 1983, the company developed a suite of software products designed to manage student data for educational institutions. By 2001, information for over 13 million students was managed using Chancery's products. A significant milestone occurred in June 2001, when the company announced a collaboration with Microsoft to integrate .NET technologies into its offerings, aiming to enhance connectivity and data sharing among students, parents, teachers, and administrators. In May 2006, the global education company Pearson PLC acquired Chancery Software, which at the time was the second-largest SIS provider in the U.S. market by revenue. This acquisition was part of Pearson's strategy to consolidate its position in the student information systems market, occurring just days after it also purchased PowerSchool from Apple Inc. Following the acquisition, Chancery's primary product, Chancery SMS, was rebranded as PowerSchool SMS.
Chancery Software provided comprehensive software tools for school administration and curriculum management. The business targeted K-12 school districts, particularly medium to large districts that required customized, centralized systems for managing student information. Its business model centered on the sale and support of its integrated software suite. The company generated revenue through software licensing and providing professional services and support to its extensive network of customers across North America.
The company’s flagship product was a student management system that evolved into a web-based platform known as Chancery SMS. This system offered a centralized database for real-time management of all student data, including enrollments, scheduling, attendance, and grading. The platform was designed to reduce the total cost of ownership for school districts by centralizing hardware, software, and maintenance. Key features included customizable reporting to comply with standards like the No Child Left Behind Act, integration with health office and special education tools, and capabilities for automatic notifications and alerts to various devices. Other products in their portfolio included Win School and Mac School.
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