SASI (software)
SASI (Schools Administrative Student Information) or SASI Student Information System was a computer program developed by Jerry D. Lloyd of Educational Timesharing Systems, who was acquired by National Computer Systems (NCS) and NCS was acquired by Pearson in 1997. The cross-platform system provides administrators and educators with access to student demographics, attendance, schedules, discipline, grades, extended test histories, and state reporting codes.<ref>New White Paper Finds That Technology-Based Student Information Systems Are Essential If Schools Hope to Reach NCLB Reporting Goals</ref><ref>SASIxp: This SIS Has Personality. Technological Horizons In Education</ref> Features of SASI include SASIxp, InteGrade Pro, classroomXP, and Parent Access. In 2003, more than 16,000 schools nationwide used the software.<ref>NCLB And AYP Reporting Tools Featured in New SASIxp 5.5 Student Information System. Business Wire</ref>
It was classified as end of life in 2011 by Pearson.