Blog
Dec
One of the most important things you do every day is to backup your files. RIGHTrak and FASTrak include many options for backing up data files. Look in the Maintenance Menu and you’ll see choices such as: Quick Full Backup to Hard Disk, Diskette/Removable Media Full Backup, Diskette/Removable Media Custom Backup, Special Backup, and Full Archive Backup to Any Drive.
The Day End Procedure in FASTrak automatically performs a Quick Backup to Hard Disk, and backup to removable media. We recommend that you use a flash drive as your removable media. And don’t forget to keep your flash drive in a separate and safe place, apart from your computer.
Check in with your IT department for any additional recommendations they may have, based on the District’s data backup policies, so that you can quickly recover from a data disaster.
Dec
This month’s featured district is Vista Unified School District in California. Child Nutrition Director, Brock Smith had a bold initiative to change out his point of sale as well as his production and inventory systems for this school year. Brock has an exceptionally dedicated staff that supported the decision to go with PCS and have everything up and running for the new school year. Judi Luna, Supervisor, was a key player in getting the system set up, as well as training the managers and cashiers. Application processing, headed up by Vanessa Luna, integrates seamlessly integrates PCS and the Rocket Scan program for scanning and on-line applications. Amy Haessly, Supervisor, was also instrumental in providing support to the managers and cashiers by defining processes that would help them meet their needs. Sheri Tarrant, Vista’s CNS Accountant, worked diligently with PCS to link the new systems with her existing accounting system. Vista Unified’s recent implementation of PCS’s back office will allow the district to finally take control of their food costs, which is becoming more important every day. We are glad to have you as part of the PCS family.
Oct
SNA hosted a record number of industry members at the 2013 Annual Patron Meeting, held near their headquarters in National Harbor, MD. Our Director of Product & Business Development, Gabe Aiello, was in attendance. The presenters and large district director participants provided extremely important information and feedback to members regarding industry trends and projections. Gabe was able some time during the “mega issue” discussion with some of our technology company competitors and compare notes in an atmosphere where all of us were united, if only temporarily, by our common purpose and passion to serve the school nutrition community.
We all share the challenges of assisting our customers with software that meets new regulations while trying to be responsive to new feature requests at the same time. In particular we found that differing state agency requirements, on top of the USDA requirements, put an added burden on food, equipment, and technology systems providers alike. We hope you can be patient with us, as we are all in the same boat, fighting the same headwinds.
The new meal pattern challenges, including student acceptability of menu changes, maintaining participation, developing menus to meet the requirements and managing food costs are top on industry participants’ to-do lists, for developing solutions for their customers. To that end PCS is providing new software and hardware to assist with fast growing breakfast programs, as well as new features for accurate processing of direct certification and community eligibility. Our TrakNOW software has all of the approvals necessary to assist with meeting the new requirements and reporting needed for audits.
The big challenge we would like to work with you, our customers, on is managing increases in food cost. If we put our heads together we can come up with new and better ways to more accurately forecast counts and menu mix, project product usages for bids, and provide cost modeling that will help bring food cost percentage in on target. Please don’t hesitate to share your individual challenges with us, so that we can incorporate your needs and requirements into our product development.
Oct
This month we’d like to feature the Beaufort County School District of Beaufort, South Carolina. Beaufort joined the PCS family in August of this year. Beaufort is located on Port Royal Island in the heart of the Sea Islands and Lowcountry. The city of Beaufort is the 2nd oldest city in South Carolina, second only to Charleston. Locations within the school district you may have heard of are Parris Island and Hilton Head Island. The Beaufort County School District is comprised of 32 schools and approximately 20,000 students. The school district partners with Sodexo to meet all of the challenging goals that go along with feeding the children tasty nutritious meals that they look forward to eating. The team is lead by Roberta Peterson from Sodexo and Ginger Weekly from the BCSD. They were recently awarded over $17,500 and a trip to Washington DC to be honored by First Lady Michelle Obama for being the only district in the nation to have every school in their district qualify for the USDA Healthier US Schools Challenge. We are honored to have the team from Beaufort county as part of the PCS family and look forward to many years of partnering for success.


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