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Term 2 newsletter.pdf
Westfield Primary · 4 pages

Dear parents,

A few key dates to note for the term ahead:

· Cross‑country carnival — Fri 2 May, 9am

· Book Week parade — Thu 22 May

· Year 4 NAPLAN — 13–15 May

· Parent‑teacher nights — week of 26 May

· Assembly every Friday at 2:30pm

Contact Ms Davies — office@westfield.edu.au

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How it works

From PDF chaos to a calm, connected family calendar.

Three gentle steps. About 30 seconds. Nothing forgotten.

Step 01

Upload anything

A school newsletter, term planner, sports roster, excursion note — even a photo of the note crumpled in the school bag. PDFs, images, emails, we read them all.

Step 02

KinMeUp reads & understands

Every date, teacher name and deadline gets extracted. KinMeUp recognises the difference between a weekly practice and a high‑stakes assessment, and tags priority accordingly.

Step 03

Synced to your family calendar

Events land in Google, Apple or Outlook — colour‑coded per person, with clashes surfaced before 7:30am Tuesday becomes chaos.

The hero feature

Scheduling & calendar management, reimagined for busy families.

KinMeUp bridges the gap between school portals and the home. One family view. Zero missed excursions.

Smart event intelligence

KinMeUp tells a recurring Tuesday netball practice apart from a one‑off graded assessment, and tags each event so you know what truly cannot be missed.

Clash detection

Automatically compares new events against your family's schedule — work meetings, sibling commitments, carpool roster — and surfaces conflicts before they happen.

This week
Mon 27 Apr — Sun 3 May
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Emma — school assembly
2:30pm · Weekly
Recurring
Tue
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Jack — netball training
4:00–5:30pm · Oakleigh courts
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Mum — parent‑teacher night
4:30pm · Overlaps with netball pickup
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Lily — Year 9 maths exam
9:00am · Bring scientific calculator
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Emma — cross‑country carnival
9:00am · Runners + hat
KinMeUp suggestion
Dad is free Tue 4:00–5:30pm. Shall I assign him to netball pickup so Mum can attend parent‑teacher night?

One family, one view

Colour‑coded per child and per parent. See every pickup, drop‑off and deadline in one beautiful timeline.

Natural‑language asks

"Who's picking up Lily on Thursday?" "Any excursion costs due this week?" Ask in plain English — answers sourced from the original newsletter.

What families say

I used to have seven browser tabs open every Sunday night trying to piece together the kids' week. With KinMeUp I forward the school email and it's just… handled. I feel like I got my Sunday back.

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Priya Hassan
Mum of three · Melbourne

Questions parents ask us

What kinds of school documents can it read?

PDFs from Compass, Sentral and Seesaw, Word docs, term planners, sports rosters, excursion permission slips, emailed newsletters — and photos of printed notices from the school bag.

Will it work with my existing calendar?

Yes. Google, Apple and Outlook calendars all sync two‑way. Events appear alongside your work meetings, tagged per child so nothing gets lost.

How is my family's data kept safe?

Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted in Australia, and we never sell personal information. Export or delete everything at any time.

Can both parents (and grandparents) use the same account?

One family workspace, unlimited members. Grandparents get a read‑only view so they know when to swing by for a concert or pickup.

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