Choosing a student information system is a big decision for any school. The SIS touches nearly everything. Enrollment, attendance, grading, communication, reporting, and how your other tools stay in sync all depend on it. Because of that, picking the right platform takes more than comparing features on a website. It takes asking the right questions, especially with your IT admin who will support the implementation, data flow, and long term maintenance.
Whether you are replacing an older system or selecting an SIS for the first time, here are the key questions to bring to your IT admin so your decision is grounded, intentional, and aligned with your school’s needs.
Start with Your School’s Requirements
Before exploring vendor options, sit down with your IT admin to get clear on what you actually need from an SIS. Talk through:
- Which systems the SIS needs to connect with
- Which workflows create the most manual work for staff
- What reporting or compliance requirements matter most
Beginning here makes it easier to evaluate systems based on what your school truly needs instead of what looks impressive in a demo.
1. How Will the SIS Integrate With Our Existing Systems?
Most schools rely on several tools for learning management, assessment, identity management, and communication. If data does not move reliably between systems, teachers and administrators end up with duplicate work or inconsistent information.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- Whether the SIS supports secure data syncing with your LMS
- Which data flows are supported, such as classes, enrollments, assignments, or grades
- Whether teachers can keep their existing course structure or will need to rebuild it
Some schools also use specialized integration tools to connect their SIS and LMS. Options such as Clever, OneRoster based tools, or third party integration platforms like Edlink’s Flow automate rostering or grade syncing and support data movement between systems.
2. What Will Data Migration Look Like?
Switching SIS platforms means bringing over years of data. This includes demographics, transcripts, past grades, and enrollment history. Handling it correctly is essential.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- What data formats the new system accepts
- Whether the vendor assists with cleaning or converting legacy data
- How long the migration will take and whether any downtime is expected
A smooth migration sets your school up for long term success. A messy one can create ongoing issues that take time to unravel.
3. What Are the Requirements for Security and Compliance?
Your IT admin is responsible for safeguarding student and staff data. Understanding how an SIS protects that information is critical.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- How the system encrypts and stores data
- Whether the SIS supports SSO and secure authentication
- Whether the system complies with FERPA and related privacy regulations
Security cannot be taken lightly. Your IT admin’s insight helps you evaluate which systems meet your expectations for protection and compliance.
4. How Manageable Is the System Day to Day?
Once the SIS is up and running, your team will use it constantly. The amount of upkeep required varies widely across platforms.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- How often the vendor releases updates and how disruptive they are
- How much configuration your staff can manage without vendor support
- How easy it is to onboard new staff or make schedule changes
An SIS that requires constant attention may add more work than it removes.
5. What Is the Quality of Vendor Support and Documentation?
Even with a user-friendly platform, questions and issues will come up. Strong support can make or break your experience.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- How quickly the vendor responds to support requests
- Whether support hours align with your school’s schedule
- What training resources and documentation are available
Good support gives staff confidence and helps avoid unnecessary delays during implementation and daily use.
6. How Will the SIS Affect Teachers and Students?
Your IT admin can offer insight into how the SIS will affect daily classroom workflows and the experience of teachers, students, and families.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- Whether the gradebook and attendance tools are intuitive
- How much training teachers will need to feel comfortable
- Whether the mobile and family facing experience is easy to navigate
A system is only successful if everyday users can adopt it easily.
7. What Reporting Capabilities Matter Most?
Schools rely on accurate reporting for attendance, performance, compliance, and long term planning. Reporting needs differ from school to school.
Ask your IT admin to help you understand:
- Whether the SIS offers customizable reports
- Whether data can be exported for deeper analysis
- How dashboards adapt to different user roles
Strong reporting helps your school make informed decisions without relying on manual spreadsheets.
Bringing It All Together
Selecting an SIS is more than choosing software. It is choosing a long term partner that will shape how your school manages data, supports staff, and communicates with families. These conversations with your IT admin help you compare systems with clarity so you can choose one that aligns with your mission and serves your community for years.
