EIN 360 SIS AI Copilot
AI school management: ask the school anything
The EIN 360 Copilot is AI school management as a working interface. Principals and administrators ask questions in plain language — enrollment by grade, collection position, who needs intervention this week — and get answers computed from live school data, with the follow-up action one step away.
What the Copilot changes
Built on the operating system, not beside it
Every answer in a school exists somewhere — in a module, a report, or someone’s memory. The Copilot collapses the distance between the question and the answer, because it stands on one data layer that already holds both.
Questions, not report navigation
“How is grade 9 attendance trending?” “Which families have three unpaid invoices?” “Who dropped most in the last assessment cycle?” Asked in plain language, answered from live data, with the underlying records linked.
Briefings, not dashboards
A morning summary of what changed and what needs attention — admissions movement, attendance flags, collection exceptions — written in sentences, scoped to your role.
Action from the answer
An answer about defaulters offers the follow-up sequence; an answer about an at-risk learner offers the intervention workflow. The Copilot is wired to the modules, so insight does not dead-end in a chart.
Grounded, permissioned, logged
Answers are computed from the school’s own records and respect the asker’s permissions. What was asked and answered is logged — an administrative tool, not an oracle.
Part of the system
One module of the school operating system
AI Copilot works because it shares a data layer with everything else in EIN 360 SIS — and one intelligence layer reads across all of it.
Frequently asked questions
Does the Copilot make decisions on its own?
No. It answers questions, prepares briefings, and offers next actions; humans approve anything consequential. Autonomous behavior in EIN 360 is reserved for routine, reversible workflows like reminder sequences — and those are configured by the school.
What stops it from inventing numbers?
Answers are computed queries against the school’s live database, not free-form generation. The Copilot shows the figures it retrieved and links the underlying records, so any answer can be checked in one click.
Who gets access?
Roles you define. A principal’s Copilot sees the whole school; a head of year sees their cohort; a registrar sees admissions and records. Permissions mirror the SIS itself, because it is the same system.
See ai copilot in your context
A structured walkthrough with your own workflows on the table — and straight answers about fit.
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