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Tempe board approves districtwide adoption of ParentSquare after positive pilot

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Summary

Following a spring pilot at two schools, the Tempe School District governing board approved districtwide use of ParentSquare for two-way and mass-notification communication, citing translation features, records access, and alignment with board policy.

The Tempe School District Governing Board voted to adopt ParentSquare as the district's two-way communication and mass-notification platform after a spring pilot at two schools showed increased teacher-family exchanges and broad acceptance.

Britney (district staff) and Monica Allred, the district's director of communications, presented pilot results from Curry Elementary and McKamey (McKamey/McKamey was the school name used in the pilot). Monica said Curry staff made 92 posts, shared 31 calendar events and exchanged 966 direct messages with parents and guardians during the pilot. McKamey staff made 55 posts and exchanged 879 direct messages. The district also used ParentSquare for…

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