Welcome to the Newest Member of the Dehnke Family!
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What Do Other Districts Do?
Beginning
next quarter, we will include a new article in OnTrak
called, “What Do Other Districts Do?”
This feature is part of an ongoing effort to provide our clients
with information and best practices on a specific topic.
This effort is in conjunction with webcasts we will be offering throughout
the year in which we will be sharing ideas and district best practices.
Many of
you have processes, activities, strategies, etc. ,
developed over the years or by trial and error. We are inviting you to
share them with your colleagues.
Contributors of best practices will be eligible to win a gift basket similar
to the one pictured above.
Click
here to
submit your best practice
on Parent Notification.
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Leroy Dehnke, RevTrak
Operations Manager, welcomed his new son, Zander,
on February 11 into his family. Leroy
has provided support on technical issues to many of you over the years.
Leroy, Krista, and brother
Forrest are thrilled with the newest member of their family. RevTrak employees had the chance to meet Zander on February 17 when he made his first visit to
the office.
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Contact Us
Questions
about your RevTrak® Web Store? Call your sales representative or contact
our Business Development team at the number listed below. For support questions, use our direct
support line listed below.
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Congratulations to…Patty Streiff!
Patty
Streiff from ISD #194 Lakeville Area Public Schools in Minnesota received a
gift basket from RevTrak for the most correct answers to the quiz in the
December 2010 issue of OnTrak.
Thank you
to everyone who participated. Here
is the quiz with the correct answers in case you want to see how many
you got right.
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New Food Service POS Integrations Now
Available
Two new food service integrations have been developed
by RevTrak this quarter: LunchBox™ and
MEALTRACKER®. These integrations eliminate the need
to collect cash and check payments. Read
more…
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A clear path from your website to your Web Store is
a win-win situation. Your parents
don’t waste time hunting for the link and it decreases the number of calls
you have to take from them asking for help to make
a payment. Ultimately, it means
increased revenue for your district.
Read
more…
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Make it Easy for Parents to Find Your Web Store
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A Warm Welcome
RevTrak would like to welcome all new schools and
organizations that have recently joined us!
We look forward to a long and successful relationship with you. Click
here to view a list of RevTrak’s newest clients.
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Your Support Tip: Navigating the New Bank Statements
In the fall of 2010, RevTrak switched banks, and as
a result, our clients are receiving new statements. These statements contain all the
information you need to know concerning your account in a different
layout. Read
more…
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Eanes ISD in southwest Austin, Texas has a thriving Child
Nutrition Department that is due in no small part to the commitment of
Steve Stracke, Director of Child Nutrition.
“For the department as a whole, the fact that more students have
funds in their accounts has led to an increase in sales each of the past
four years. That top line growth has
contributed greatly to our bottom line performance,” says Steve. Read
More…
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RevTrak Order Entry: A Sneak Preview
RevTrak®
version 34.4 will be released soon and its most
important feature is the new Order Entry module. While taking payments via the Web Store
is the most secure and time-saving method, RevTrak has provided Order Entry
to allow you to take walk-in, mail, and telephone orders. Read
more…
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RevTrak Celebrates 20 Years of Caring
for Clients and Employees
How does a company go from software development for
a car rental firm to processing online payments for schools? This article describes how IT expertise
and a sincere commitment to clients and employees evolved into a successful
venture into payment processing. Read
more...
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District Spotlight:
Eanes ISD, TX
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Happy Winter!
Letter from the Editor
As I was writing the
20-year anniversary article for the newsletter, I got to thinking about
what the year 1991 was like.
Actually, weatherwise, it was not unlike
the winter we are all experiencing in 2011.
Read
more…
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collaboration, and support
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