When the WiFi buckles at the start of first period, it's every classroom losing the lesson at once. When a student gets somewhere online they shouldn't, it's a safety issue and a compliance one. And when a parent or an auditor asks how you protect student records, "we think it's fine" doesn't hold up. Most schools cover all of this with one overworked tech coordinator, aging equipment, and a budget that stretches across instruction first and infrastructure last — so nobody owns the whole picture.
A home-grade or undersized setup falls over the moment a full building of laptops, tablets, and phones connects at once — and the lesson goes with it, in every room at the same time.
CIPA ties federal funding to content filtering, and FERPA requires you to protect student records. When an auditor or parent asks, a guess isn't an answer that stands up.
The network, the filtering, the classroom AV, and the cameras were each set up by someone different, at a different time — so when something breaks, there's no one accountable for the whole.
We design WiFi that holds up under a full building of devices, keep students safe and compliant online, make classroom technology dependable for teachers, and secure the campus with cameras and access control — then document it for your board and your families. And we plan around your funding: a phased, prioritized roadmap, not everything sold at once.
CIPA ties certain federal funding to having an internet safety policy and content filtering that blocks harmful material, plus monitoring of minors' online activity. FERPA requires you to keep student education records private. We filter content at the network level so it covers the whole campus, secure student data with access controls, strong authentication, and backups, and document both — so when an auditor or parent asks, you have a clear answer instead of a guess.
It can when it's designed for density instead of coverage alone. A home-grade or undersized setup falls over the moment a full building connects at the start of class. We design wireless around the real device count per room and per building — the right number of access points, the right capacity, and the right network behind them — so the WiFi holds up when everyone logs on together.
We support it with the fundamentals: limiting who can access student data, protecting accounts with strong authentication, backing records up so they're recoverable, and securing the devices and network the data lives on. We can't make policy decisions for you, but we put the technical controls behind your policy and document them so you can demonstrate compliance.
We plan around it. You get a prioritized, phased roadmap — what to fix now for safety and reliability, what can wait, and what lines up with your funding or grant timing — so you spend on what matters most first. The free IT Health Check is the starting point: a clear findings report you can take to your board.
Proactive IT and a helpdesk your staff and tech coordinator can actually reach.
Wireless designed for a building full of devices, with content filtering built in.
Displays, sound, and conferencing teachers can rely on, every period.