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Parent Portal for K-12 Schools

For elementary, middle, and high schools — a K-12 parent portal with COPPA / FERPA defaults for under-13 students, multi-child unified view across grades and schools, real-time attendance and absence alerts, lunch balance tracking, IEP/504 transparency for special-education families, and bilingual communication for ELL households. Open-source LGPLv3 and free for parents forever.

A K-12 parent portal is a web and mobile application that gives parents secure single-login access to their elementary, middle, or high school child's attendance, grades, lunch balance, IEP/504 accommodations, and teacher messages — with COPPA defaults for under-13 students and FERPA-aligned access controls. OpenEduCat's K-12 parent portal serves 4.6M+ parents across 8,200+ K-12 schools with real-time alerts and multi-child unified view.

4.6M+K-12 parents using OpenEduCat parent portal worldwide~22%US K-12 students from non-English-speaking households (NCES Condition of Education 2024)~14%US K-12 students receiving IDEA special education services (NCES IDEA Section 618 2022-23 data)

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COPPA Defaults for Under-13 Students

COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) applies to children under 13. The portal enforces COPPA defaults: no external behavioural advertising, no third-party tracking, parent consent captured at enrollment with renewable workflow, and deletion-on-request honoured per COPPA Section 312.6. Schools pass district COPPA reviews without bolt-on modules.

FERPA-Aligned Education Record Access

FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) requires education-record access controls and parent rights to inspect, request correction, and consent to disclosure. The portal honours FERPA: parents see records for their own children only; non-custodial parent access configures per court-ordered custody; directory-information opt-out enforces; FERPA disclosure logs immutable.

Multi-Child Unified View

Parents with children at different grade levels (a kindergartener, a 4th grader, an 8th grader, a sophomore) see all children in one session. Switch between children with one tap. In multi-school district mode, parents with children at different schools in the same district see all of them from one login. Replaces the typical 3-5 separate apps K-12 parents juggle.

Real-Time Attendance & Absence Alerts

Absence alerts fire within 5 minutes via SMS, email, or push notification when a student is marked absent during morning attendance. Period-by-period alerts available for high school. The portal shows today's status, cumulative attendance percentage, and days remaining before the state's mandatory truancy threshold. Truancy intervention starts before threshold breach.

Lunch Balance, FRL & USDA NSLP

Lunch balance tracking with online deposit, allergen flags, à la carte vs. NSLP-eligible meal tracking, and Free/Reduced Lunch (FRL) eligibility per USDA NSLP rules. Parents see real-time balance after each transaction; auto-replenish when balance drops below threshold. Direct certification with state SNAP/TANF data sources where supported.

IEP / 504 Transparency for SPED Families

For students on IEP or 504 plans, parents see (within FERPA boundaries) the active accommodations, IEP team meeting schedule, progress-monitoring data on IEP goals, and case-manager contact information. Special-education families see consistent information across regular education teachers, special-education staff, and related-service providers (speech therapist, OT, PT, school psychologist).

Bilingual Communication for ELL Households

Parent communication translates automatically (or with curated translation) into the parent's primary language. Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Arabic, Tagalog, Korean, Russian, Haitian Creole, Hmong, and other common ELL household languages supported. Schools meeting their state's ELL parent-communication mandate (federal Lau v. Nichols precedent and ESSA Title III) without parallel manual translation workflow.

Bus Stop Tracking & Transportation Alerts

Bus route, bus stop, GPS-tracked bus arrival, scheduled vs actual arrival time, and bus-stop attendance for elementary students. Parents in elementary households know whether the kindergartener boarded the bus and arrived at school — eliminating the typical "I don't know if my child is at school yet" anxiety.

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US Public School Districts (FERPA / COPPA)

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Districts juggle PowerSchool Parent Portal plus ClassDojo plus separate lunch app plus separate transportation app. Parents have 4-5 apps and miss messages; teachers are on WhatsApp at 10pm; COPPA compliance with under-13 students is uncertain with SaaS apps logging everything.

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Single portal consolidates attendance, grades, lunch, transportation, and teacher messaging. COPPA defaults enforce by default, FERPA controls by default, teacher-parent messaging logs to student record (no WhatsApp). Parent satisfaction NPS rises 30-50 points after consolidation.

Title I Schools & High-FRL Districts

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High-FRL (Free/Reduced Lunch) schools struggle with parent engagement — working parents, language barriers, technology access. Existing parent apps are English-only or charge per-translation, and lunch-balance management requires separate apps that high-poverty families do not adopt.

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Bilingual parent communication automates Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Arabic, and other primary languages without per-translation cost. Lunch FRL eligibility tracks and auto-renews. Parent-engagement metrics (portal logins, message reads, payment completions) track per family for outreach prioritization. Title I parent-engagement compliance documents from source data.

Special Education Families & IEP Communication

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IEP teams send paper notes home; parents see annual IEP progress updates only at IEP team meetings; teachers, case managers, and related-service providers communicate inconsistently. Parents of special-needs students feel out of the loop between IEP meetings.

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IEP / 504 transparency module shows accommodations, progress on IEP goals, related-service session logs, and case-manager messages in real time. Parents see consistent information across teachers and providers. IEP team meetings become decision-focused rather than information-catch-up.

4.6M+
K-12 parents using OpenEduCat parent portal worldwide
~22%
US K-12 students from non-English-speaking households (NCES Condition of Education 2024)
~14%
US K-12 students receiving IDEA special education services (NCES IDEA Section 618 2022-23 data)
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Absence-alert SLA from morning roll-call to parent phone

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How does COPPA compliance work for under-13 students?

COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) governs online services directed at children under 13. The portal enforces COPPA defaults: no external behavioural advertising, no third-party tracking pixels, parent consent captured at enrollment per COPPA Section 312.5 with renewable workflow, deletion rights honoured per COPPA Section 312.6, and minimal data collection. The school remains the COPPA data controller; the portal provides the mechanisms a school needs to comply. Many state attorney general guidance prefers self-hosted deployments for K-12 to keep data in district control rather than vendor systems.

Does it handle FERPA for non-custodial parent access?

Yes. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) gives both custodial and non-custodial parents access to education records unless court order specifically removes that right. The portal supports per-parent access configuration: full access (typical custodial), read-only access (typical non-custodial when no restriction), or no access (where court order removes parental rights). Schools document access decisions per FERPA case files; access changes log immutably for FERPA disclosure tracking.

How does multi-child view work for families with kids at different schools?

Parents with children at different schools in the same district (an elementary student, a middle schooler, a high schooler) see all children from one login in multi-company / multi-school mode. Switch between children with one tap. The view consolidates attendance, grades, messages, lunch balance, transportation status, and IEP/504 information per child. Replaces the typical 3-5 separate apps that K-12 parents currently juggle (one for grades, one for attendance, one for lunch, one for transportation, one for messaging).

Can it serve ELL households with bilingual communication?

Yes. Per NCES Condition of Education, about 22% of US K-12 students come from non-English-speaking households. The portal translates parent communication into the parent's primary language: Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Arabic, Tagalog, Korean, Russian, Haitian Creole, Hmong, Portuguese, French, and other common ELL household languages. Translation can be auto (machine translation) for routine messages and curated (district-translated templates) for legal-significance communication (suspension notice, IEP meeting notice, retention notice). Schools meet federal Lau v. Nichols / ESSA Title III meaningful-communication standards from one platform.

How does IEP / 504 transparency work within FERPA boundaries?

For students on IEP or 504 plans, parents access (within FERPA-permitted scope) the active accommodations list, IEP team meeting schedule and minutes, progress-monitoring data on IEP goals (e.g., reading-fluency words-correct-per-minute trend, math-fluency facts-correct-per-minute trend, behavioral data per IEP goal), case-manager contact information, and related-service session logs. Per IDEA Section 614(d)(1)(B), parents are members of the IEP team — having current data in the portal supports informed parent participation. The portal does not replace specialized IEP-management tools (Frontline IEP Direct, SEAS) but ties IEP/504 information to the parent communication workflow.

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