Skyward
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Company type | Corporation |
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Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | , USA |
Key people | Cliff King, CEO |
Website | www.skyward.com |
Skyward is a software company specializing in K–12 administrative software packages used in schools to manage and store information pertaining to Student Management, Human Resources, Financial Management, Food Service and Special Education. They are a provider of this type of software to over 1,300 K-12 school districts worldwide. Skyward applications are currently used for select school districts in 17 US States (with very high concentrations in Washington and Wisconsin),[1] as well as customers in Venezuela, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and India.[2]
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