Charter networks grow campus by campus, and each one tends to pick its own tools. But authorizers, funders, and families expect one coherent network identity, consistent communication, demonstrable equity, and central visibility into how every school is engaging families.
Every campus on different apps means inconsistent family experience and no network-wide brand.
Authorizers and funders want engagement and outcome data across the network, not per-school spreadsheets.
Urban charter families are often heavily multilingual, and partial translation isn't genuine equity.
Consistent branding and family experience across every campus, centrally managed.
Network leaders see engagement, behavior, and equity across all schools in one view.
Full UI translation in 250+ languages, the whole app, not just message text.
Add campuses without adding vendors; each new school inherits the network setup.
A Denver/Aurora charter network lifted ESL family engagement 40% in one semester across 16 schools.
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