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Schools pay a steep price for clocks that don't keep the right time-or the same
time. Students are chronically late for class, teachers contend with classroom
disruptions at the beginning and end of each period, and the maintenance staff
is constantly fixing an obsolete clock system. And whenever there's a power
outage or a time change, there is a flurry of activity to reset all the clocks
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Savings For Your Budget |
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From the start, the Primex Wireless Clock System will save
between $10,000 - $15,000 versus installing a 50-clock hardwired clock system.
Factor in the savings from continued maintenance and labor costs that other
systems require and the savings continue to multiply.
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Improved Educational Opportunity |
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It's not the number of clocks you have, but the number of
students affected by the clocks. For example, a school with 1,000 students,
gaining just 5 minutes from each student per day, yields a productivity gain of
approximately 16,667 hours per year (over two days per student)-educational
opportunity that was previously lost to an unsynchronized clock system. |
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Increased Accountability |
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Finally, you can stop the excuses from students "blaming
the clocks". Post a notice alerting your student body of your new clock system
and inform them that tardiness will no longer be tolerated.
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