
Kirsten Baesler Superintendent | North Dakota Department of Public Instruction
North Dakota is moving forward with its transition to Infinite Campus as part of the BRIDGE project, a statewide effort to modernize student information systems. The state has finalized a contract for data extraction, which will help districts securely and accurately migrate their data during this transition. More information about the process and upcoming steps will be provided to school districts by the end of the month.
Districts have access to new support materials, including an updated implementation flyer for Infinite Campus. Infinite Campus is set to provide technical and implementation support throughout the rollout, aiming to offer consistent assistance to all participating districts. Districts can find more details on the Infinite Campus North Dakota Dashboard.
Regional Education Associations (REAs) will not have separate instances of Infinite Campus. Instead, districts are encouraged to work with their REA partners for support in areas such as training coordination and professional learning. This collaboration is considered important for ensuring a smooth rollout and enhancing shared learning across North Dakota.
The BRIDGE project team continues to host Office Hours, where participants can ask questions and discuss project details directly with team members. This month’s sessions were held on October 22 at noon and 4 p.m.
“We appreciate all districts and partners for their continued collaboration and commitment as we move forward together in this important statewide transition,” according to the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction.
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