Atlas Implementation
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    • 1️⃣Success Planning
    • 2️⃣Site Configuration & Review
    • 3️⃣Technical Training & PD
    • Post-Implementation (Ongoing Account Support)
  • Resources
    • Add-On Features & Services
    • Upcoming Events & Workshops
    • Special Considerations
    • Supporting Guides
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Post-Implementation (Ongoing Account Support)

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Last updated 4 months ago

What happens after implementation?

As your Atlas implementation concludes, we know your curriculum journey is just beginning! Schedule a Hand-off Meeting to finalize any remaining implementation needs and meet the team that will support your ongoing curriculum efforts. This meeting will address any final questions, and help plan for future training & support.

Action Items:

Schedule a Hand-off Meeting

Invite your school leadership team to the Handoff Meeting and prepare by reflecting on the following key questions:

  • What outstanding questions do you have about initiating your work with Atlas?

  • What training and professional development should be scheduled to support ongoing success?

  • What is your 2–3 year strategy for curriculum development, review, and revision?

During this meeting, we'll also help you set-up your Atlas Public Site if you are ready to do so.

In this meeting you will be introduced to your School Experience Manager and Atlas Support Team, who will continue to support you moving forward. These teams can assist with strategic planning, site support, and any additional training or PD your school may need as you grow your curriculum process, e.g.,

  • Analyzing curriculum with for curriculum teams

  • Building a at your school

  • Adding an for parents

  • Providing additional for faculty

  • Etc.

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Atlas Reports
Curriculum Review Process
Atlas Public Site
Professional Development Opportunities