Student information system for K–12 and higher education
Focus School Software builds a student information system (SIS) serving K–12 and higher education institutions globally. The stack reveals a mature enterprise product: PostgreSQL and SQL Server for transactional data, Power BI and SSRS for reporting, AWS infrastructure for scale, and monitoring via Datadog and New Relic. Current engineering focus on end-to-end testing and high-performance queries suggests investment in reliability and speed—areas that directly address their stated pain points around reporting complexity and rapid iteration.
Focus School Software develops student information management software for private and public school districts and higher education institutions worldwide. The product is centered on data management, reporting, and decision-making tools designed to improve adoption, administrative productivity, attendance, and test score tracking. Founded in 2006, the company operates a 51–200 person team from Saint Petersburg, Florida, and runs a stable mid-market SIS operation built on PostgreSQL, SQL Server, AWS, and Power BI—a combination typical of enterprise education software serving hundreds of institutions.
PostgreSQL and SQL Server for data, Power BI and SSRS for reporting, AWS for infrastructure (RDS, DynamoDB, CloudFront, GuardDuty), Node.js and PHP for application code, Datadog and New Relic for monitoring.
End-to-end testing framework development, high-performance database queries and triggers, report and query design, and third-party integration management—reflecting priorities around speed, reliability, and extensibility.
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States. The company was founded in 2006 and remains privately held.
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