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What is Financial Flexibility and Why Does it Matter to K-12?

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Since the launch of the Wagestream partnership, available to K-12 districts who use Frontline Absenc

Since the launch of the Wagestream partnership, available to K-12 districts who use Frontline Absence Management, we’ve been tal ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [Frontline Technologies]( [Frontline Blog]() [The latest Frontline Education Blog post]( What is Financial Flexibility and Why Does it Matter to K-12? Since the launch of the Wagestream partnership, available to K-12 districts who use Frontline Absence Management, we’ve been talking a lot about financial flexibility. But what does that really mean and why is this absolutely critical for K-12 school districts? Our lives are becoming increasingly flexible with the growing popularity of on-demand products and streaming services. If you really want to, you can order same day delivery for just about anything these days. Booking appointments can even happen with the click of a button. However, when it comes to the way many of us get paid, it’s still quite old school. When you consider how district staff gets paid, in particular substitutes, it can sometimes be months before they receive a paycheck. By offering substitutes flexible access to their pay when they want it, as they earn in, your district can increase fill rates, foster financial wellbeing, and minimize stress. [Continue Reading →]( In case you missed it: [Navigating Parental Consent for Medicaid]( [Get answers to common Medicaid questions]( [How to Solve Shortages and Increase Substitute Effectiveness]( [Keep Reading]( [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Instagram]() [Manage Email Preferences]() © 2022 Frontline Education 1400 Atwater Drive Malvern, Pa. 19355

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