On March 11, 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic’s effect on public life would exceed anything Californians had seen in a century. A stay-at-home order was issued for the entire state. School facilities closed to keep students safe and to contain the spread of the deadly disease.
Union School District quickly assembled a distance-learning program so students could complete the academic year. It was up to Ms. DeLapo to figure out how parents, teachers and staff would communicate. Everyone at Union School District needed to stay connected, even though they were working from home. Teachers and therapists who previously relied on desk phones needed to take their extensions with them. Normally they would have to rely on giving out their personal cell phone numbers, but Ms. DeLapo had a better plan.
Ms. DeLapo told everyone, including teachers, to start using the 8x8 Work App. She kept the district’s familiar call routing structure intact – all incoming calls go to a single number with an automated attendant. Now anyone could be reached by dialing their extension, wherever they were.
“When we first switched over to 8x8, our staff could become instantly mobile,” says Trent Doan, System Administrator. Many had chosen to use the 8x8 Work App on their mobile phones and laptop computers so they are always in contact, wherever they are. The district’s familiarity with the 8x8 Work App proved to be a winning disaster-response strategy.
“The teachers love that they can log into 8x8 and conduct business, like they’re in their classrooms,” Ms. DeLapo says. “Other than downloading the app, they didn’t have to change anything else.” “8x8 makes it easy to keep teachers’ direct-dial and cell phone numbers confidential by assigning their Caller IDs as the main district number,” Mr. Doan explains. And incoming calls to teachers’ extensions are blocked when they are teaching, thanks to clever scheduling in the automated attendant.