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Teachers remain annoyed by education data system

Ongoing complaints about the MInistry of Education's centralized data system are becoming old news to Prince George and District Teachers Association president Linda Naess.

Ongoing complaints about the MInistry of Education's centralized data system are becoming old news to Prince George and District Teachers Association president Linda Naess.

School District 57 was among the first to become part of the British Columbia enterprise Student Information System (BCeSIS) when it was launched in 2006 and back then it was slow and cumbersome according to Naess.

So she's not surprised to hear alarm bells raised across the province now that all 60 districts are on board the web-based system designed to track such data as timetables, attendance and performance.