Understanding Schools and Providers in Homeroom
In Homeroom, schools and providers are treated as distinct entities. This structure makes it easy for schools to collaborate with external organizations while maintaining control over their own operations.
How the Relationship Works
School
The school is the physical location where the activity or program takes place. As a school, you are responsible for managing:
- Seasons: Define when activities are offered.
- Enrollment Windows: Set timeframes for when families can sign up.
- Scheduling: Determine when and where activities occur on your campus.
Provider
The provider is the organization that delivers the activity or program. This could be the school itself or a third-party vendor. As a provider, you manage:
- Pricing: Set fees for your activities.
- Staffing: Assign instructors and other personnel.
- Payment: Will be paid directly through Stripe for the activity fee
Managing One or Both Roles
Depending on your setup, you may take on:
- Both Roles: For example, if your school runs its own after-school programs, you will act as both the school and the provider.
- A Single Role: If you're an external provider (like a chess or robotics organization), you’ll act as the provider partnering with a host school.
This flexible structure allows for streamlined collaboration and clear division of responsibilities, making program management easier for everyone involved.