The Southland Times

Calendar app puts schools on notice

- ANUJA NADKARNI

A school-notices app developed by a Kaikoura mother has been picked up by more than 400 schools in New Zealand and 40 in Australia.

Sharlene Barnes-Ealam created the Parent Teacher Calendar app because her son’s school newsletter­s regularly got lost at the bottom of his school bag, reaching her too late, or not at all.

The free app incorporat­es a school’s Google calendars and newsletter­s to keep parents and caregivers in the loop for school notices.

‘‘The idea is that if parents are at a coffee shop they can read that newsletter electronic­ally rather than having to scroll through masses of links and informatio­n from a URL link,’’ she said.

It also sends push notificati­ons for earthquake­s and weather warnings, as well as for important school events.

The app is being used by 420 New Zealand schools, as well as 40 schools in Queensland, Australia.

Barnes-Ealam said she has also been in contact with five schools in the Cook Islands and one in the United States.

With help from family members and her personal savings, Barnes-Ealam raised $84,000 to launch the app. She said in the past year the number of users had increased by 35 per cent.

After the Kaikoura earthquake in November many principals used the app to notify parents of emergencie­s or school closures.

Kaikoura Suburban School principal Hayden van Lent said the school had been using the app since it was launched in 2014.

Otaua Primary School principal Carol Graham, in Waiuku, said the school had been using the app for over a year, with about 115 parents signed on. The app had made the school office more efficient in the mornings, as parents could report absences using the app.

The app is available on Apple and Android platforms and is funded by advertisem­ents of local businesses that are approved by the schools.

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Sharlene Barnes-Ealam’s Parent Teacher Calendar app is being used by 420 New Zealand schools.

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