Good evening, Wendy
Thursday, July 16 · One queue for the exceptions that need a human next step.
One exception view, existing systems intact
Lantern brings fictional read-only signals together so staff can see what needs a human next step. Applications still begin and stay in the tools families already use.
Financial-aid status could join this view only if the current process and permissions make it useful.
Arrived overnight
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An internal note for the enrollment team each morning, written from your own admissions data. Ask which applicants are still missing a recommendation, or where you stand for fall enrollment, and get the answer plus a follow-up email drafted for you to review and send.
Recent activity
Reminder queued for the Herrera family about the enrollment deposit
18 min ago
Wendy added a note to Sofía Herrera's file
10 hr ago
Today's reminders prepared: 2 going out and 5 waiting on overdue documents
11 hr ago
A recommendation for Caleb Turner arrived overnight at 2:41 AM. Tomorrow's reminder cancelled automatically.
16 hr ago
Immunization records reminder sent to the Ruiz family
yesterday
Anthony moved Harper Nguyen to Decision
yesterday
Enrollment deposit received for Mateo Ruiz
yesterday
Reminder sent to the Whitfield family about the second recommendation
2 days ago
Questions worth exploring
These are prompts for discovery, not assumptions about how the office should work.
- Where does the team look today when application, interview, and financial-aid status do not agree?
- Which exception should surface before a family has to ask what is missing?
- What should stay in each current system, and what belongs in one shared staff action queue?
If comparing notes would be useful, Emile at BrainIT Consulting is open to a practical conversation.