Additional analytics challenges we solve
Staff spend hours answering repetitive questions about grades and attendance
Students and parents struggle to understand what grades mean for graduation and goals
Transform data into student success
AI provides instant access to current grades, trends, and class rankings via phone
Automatically identify at-risk students and trigger proactive interventions
Track academic progress over time and compare to historical benchmarks
Connect attendance patterns with academic performance to identify issues
Automatically call parents when students show concerning performance changes
Show students exactly where they stand on their path to graduation
See how AI delivers academic insights
Parent calls to check on their child's current grades and academic standing.
"AI provides comprehensive update: "Good evening Mrs. Thompson. Here's Tyler's current academic snapshot: He has an A in English, B+ in History, B in Science, and a C+ in Math which is down from a B last month. His overall GPA is 3.2. I noticed his Math grade dropped after the last two tests. The teacher noted he could benefit from the after-school tutoring on Tuesdays. Would you like me to enroll him, or schedule a call with the Math teacher to discuss strategies? I can also set up weekly grade alerts so you're notified of any changes.""
AI detects a previously strong student's grades dropping across multiple subjects.
"AI initiates outreach: "Hello Mr. Davis, this is Lakewood High School calling about Jessica. Our system flagged that her grades have dropped in three subjects over the past two weeks. Jessica went from As and Bs to Cs in Math, English, and Science. Her attendance has also decreased - she's been tardy four times this week. This could indicate something's going on. Would you like me to connect you with her guidance counselor to discuss? We want to support Jessica before this becomes a bigger issue.""
Junior student calls to verify they're on track to graduate with their planned schedule.
"AI analyzes graduation path: "Hi Marcus, let me check your graduation progress. Good news - you're on track! You have 68 of the required 120 credits. For next year, you need to complete 4 more core classes: Government, Economics, English 12, and one more Science elective. You've completed your language requirement and have extra PE credits. If you want to graduate with honors, you'll need to maintain your 3.5 GPA and complete one more AP class. Would you like me to show you which AP classes fit your schedule next semester?""