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Castilleja School Uses Rjenda.com to Proactively Manage Student Workload and Stress

ethiopianreview.com | September 30th, 2009

Rjenda.com, an online software solution that provides unique insight into your schedules, today announced that Castilleja School, an independent middle and high school in Palo Alto, CA, is using Rjenda to proactively manage student workload and stress. With Rjenda, school administrators, teachers, advisors, students and parents can see potential "hot spots" early and take action to mitigate the stress that workload peaks create.

"Castilleja is committed to excellence in educating young women and in cultivating young leaders – as defined by our motto 'Women Learning – Women Leading'. With Rjenda, our faculty and administration can now proactively and easily manage each student's workload to improve the learning experience," notes Joan Lonergan, Head of School at Castilleja School.

With Rjenda's unique solution:

* Teachers can see the workload for students in their classes, and plan future assessments to spread student workload evenly.
* Advisors and deans can view the assessment load for their students to identify potential hot spots and work with teachers to mitigate these in advance.
* Students can see when their assessments are scheduled.
* Department heads can view assessments for each class in their departments to help ensure an appropriate number and spread of assessments for each class across the semester.
* Technology staff can easily deploy and support the system – with integration to other systems and easy to use software that requires little to no training.

Castilleja School rolled out the solution to their teachers, administrators, students, and parents at the beginning of the 2009-10 school year.

"School administrators, teachers, and parents want to proactively manage student workload and stress across academic and extracurricular activities, yet lack the tools that can give them the visibility to do this effectively. Rjenda provides such insight with their unique analytics to manage assessment calendars and student work load," said Ranvir Wadera, CEO/Founder of Rjenda.com. – Rjenda.com

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