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Dennis has no experience with HTML or Javascript. He has never used Dreamweaver, Frontpage or iWeb. Dennis manages one of the most successful K-12 school websites in the world.

Adding Homework

Step 1: Select "Add an Assignment"

Step 2: Fill Out Your Details

Step 3: Assign to Your Classes

Step 4: Attach Homework Files

Why Does NightFyre for Schools Work?

Professional, unique design
Teachers and administrators are just too busy to build a website. NightFyre requires only 30-45 seconds a day for most people to use.

We do all the setup and data entry
There is no need to commit any dramatic, up-front time. Your school site comes fully populated with data that you provide for us during setup.

Designed by teachers, for teachers
NightFyre is extremely easy to use. It has been designed exclusively for school use by teacher, administrator and coach user testing groups.

Only minutes worth of work
Every task of the NightFyre system has been broken down into a simple step-by-step processes that take only seconds to complete.

Parents and students will rely on it
NightFyre-powered websites are quickly adopted and relied upon for carrying mission critical information to the home and community.

Bridge communication with home
The traditional means of sending messages home was via Monthly newsletters. Now you can post to-the-minute updates!

Offer news, homework, even movies
You can post literally any kind of information: news, announcements, homework, photos, movies, student projects and more.

Exceptional service and support
Our reputation is as a service company, not a technology company. We consider each school our partner in jointly building success stories.

Cost effective
Our low cost, all inclusive subscription model covers everything you need to build your schools success story. All future enhancements are included.

Full cost recovery
We understand that schools are often under tight budgets, that’s why we offer full cost recovery opportunities through business sponsorship.

I accidently let it slip to my class that we were testing out a new website that would contain all the homework. The next day when kids turned in their double-sided assignments one student turned in two sheets of paper. I called him up and asked how he managed to get the assignment on two sheets and he told me, "I found the website you were talking about and downloaded your assignment and printed it off because I forgot the original worksheet in my locker." I knew from that point that our students would definitely use it.