Skyward Student Management System vs. Unique Learning System

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Skyward Student Management System
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Skyward, headquartered in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, offers the Skyward Student Management System, a k-12 student information system which provides classroom tools (e.g. gradebook, attendance tracking, etc), Family Engagement tools with portal, as well as admin and student services task management.N/A
Unique Learning System
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Unique Learning System (ULS) is a special education solution that supports students with disabilities from Pre-K through transition. It provides differentiated, standards-aligned lessons in ELA, math, science, social studies, and life skills with built-in assessments, progress tracking, and automated differentiation.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Skyward Student Management SystemUnique Learning System
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Features
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Student and Faculty Administration
Comparison of Student and Faculty Administration features of Product A and Product B
Skyward Student Management System
6.9
4 Ratings
17% below category average
Unique Learning System
-
Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-Party Education Technology5.92 Ratings00 Ratings
District Communications, such as messaging and alerting7.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Roster Management8.34 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform Customization3.12 Ratings00 Ratings
Teacher Self-Service6.33 Ratings00 Ratings
Student Data Security8.74 Ratings00 Ratings
Community Support3.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Class Scheduling9.02 Ratings00 Ratings
State and National-level Reporting8.52 Ratings00 Ratings
Teacher and Parent Mobile Application9.52 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Skyward Student Management SystemUnique Learning System
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(16 ratings)
8.0
(22 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
7.0
(2 ratings)
7.1
(22 ratings)
Support Rating
6.0
(2 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Skyward Student Management SystemUnique Learning System
Likelihood to Recommend
Skyward
There is nothing specific that I would say sets it apart from any other LMS, but once you are used to the user interface and various features, it does everything that is needed and integrates well enough with other software to function. Probably isn't necessary in a smaller setting, but for multiple building districts, it is certainly robust enough to handle data collection and storage.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
Unique Learning System is extremely good at covering math and reading, language arts components and providing differentiated materials and lessons for all types of learners. However, at times there is a lack of the same sort of lessons for very basic concepts of social studies and science that are not being covered in the overall thematic units. For example when teaching a unit on Science and Science experiments a lesson on the basic rules for a laboratory or units of measurement used in science specific activities such as units of temperature or metric and standard lessons would be beneficial during those units.
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Pros
Skyward
  • Flexibility. This multitude of fields available makes it easy to capture data the way we want or need to.
  • Quick response to trouble tickets. The company strives to reach out to the customer within an hour and start the process of resolution.
  • User focused. Improvements to the system always look at how the end user experience can be enhanced.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
  • differentiated reading levels with picture support
  • constantly updated articles and materials
  • ease of login for students with disabilities
  • broad variety of topics
  • easily accessible games for students of all cognitive levels
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Cons
Skyward
  • Confusion when it comes to student grades- sometimes there are two different letter grades for a student for what is posted as "TR1" and "PR1." How does a teacher know which of these grades will be posted to a student's report card? How does a teacher know what the student's actual grade is for a particular course?
  • Switching between the Educator Access Plus and Student Management tabs can be complicated, especially for those new to the system. Why can't everything be in one place?
  • I recognize that Skyward logs out after a certain period of inactivity to preserve privacy of users, but is there a way to change those settings so that Skyward does not log out as frequently? It is difficult to keep having to log back in completely again.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
  • I would like the print options to be easier to use. I wish I could create a file of the pages I want to print instead of downloading the entire PDF across multiple levels and picking and choosing. My students do not all have digital access due to a variety of reasons and print is a better option for many.
  • I would like Unique Learning System to offer shared licensing. We have classrooms of 6 students where there may be 1 teacher, 5 paraprofessionals, 1 BCBA, 1 SLP, 1 OT, etc. It is a group effort to prepare learning materials for the students and deliver the instruction. I would prefer the licensing to be by student instead of by teacher, it takes a village.
  • I dislike how complicated materials have become with courses, the library, the units, etc. I wish there was a way it could all be organized a little better. I would also love small graphics to be paired with the materials so I don't need to open everything to find what I am looking for. Such as in the Transition Portfolio section.
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Likelihood to Renew
Skyward
It is the system I am most comfortable with, so having to learn a new system outweighs any problems I have with Skyward.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
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Usability
Skyward
It takes some time to get used to navigating the features and layers, but once you know your way around it, it's pretty good.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
I think the features are fairly easy to use, but not always easy to find. I can see how a new user may become overwhelmed. Once you get used to it, it’s fine. I think there could also be more professional development sessions to help with this.
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Support Rating
Skyward
Overall great job, issues were taken care of. People in support do care.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
The individuals helping have always been great. The response to requests for changes in functionality or reporting less so.
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Implementation Rating
Skyward
Yes, I was part of the implementation team.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
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Alternatives Considered
Skyward
I, personally, have not used other Student Management Systems, but having used Skyward, I do not necessarily feel any overwhelming desire to seek out the competitive software programs. Skyward does what it says it will and provides my school district with an easy and organized way to share and access all of the relevant student and family information we need. It serves it's purpose well and meets our needs.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
I have previously used other visual support software. Some required a subscription through a CD, and it wasn’t very seamless. I like that. The visuals are also used in the lessons, which helps the students generalize those skills and supports their communication efforts. with this consistency, students are able to learn grade level vocabulary, as well as practice every day language in order to achieve and make progress
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Return on Investment
Skyward
  • Overall, Skyward has had a positive impact. One way is the student information that is shared and available to see. If I need to know something about a student’s academic history, Skyward has it.
  • Another way it has impacted our district is the way it has streamlined all of our payroll information. I can see check histories, different parts of my salary, and the year-end totals all in one place.
  • Skyward has also made a big impact on our district by making it easier to communicate with parents. All the parents’ contact information is available and email is even included in the program.
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Everway (formerly Texthelp and n2y)
  • There has been nearly 100% improvement in data collection for teachers who began implementing Benchmark assessments and Unit Checkpoints. Many teachers don't have the time or capacity to create their own data tracking tools - if it's not provided, it falls through the cracks.
  • When content is applicable, Unique Learning System saves on planning time immensely. It is a grab and go resource, but also customizable based on student needs.
  • I like how the checkpoints are modeled in a similar fashion to our Florida Alternate Assessment. This helps students practice how to test take throughout the year.
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ScreenShots

Unique Learning System Screenshots

Screenshot of assessments and progress monitoringScreenshot of lesson planningScreenshot of research based contentScreenshot of Science of Reading coursesScreenshot of a system overviewScreenshot of teacher reference materials