Frequently asked questions
Ed is a learning acceleration platform designed to promote continuity of learning and improve student achievement. Rooted in the teaching and learning that happens in the classroom, Ed provides additional resources to students, and it helps parents understand how their children are individually progressing and how they can be supported throughout their schooling. Ed communicates with you about your student’s progress and serves as a guide though their education journey.
Key features include:
Academic Progress Monitoring: Updates about a student’s progress on grades, attendance, and graduation readiness to ensure parents are up-to-date about their student’s academic performance.
Personalized Learning Activities: Interactive learning activities based on a student’s data including reading, math, and other academic skill practice exercises to meet a student’s individual needs.
Timely Support and Guidance: Notifications about resources and support, with feedback and guidance to assist their continuous improvement.
High-Quality Content Support: District-approved content from curriculum providers.
Personalized Alerts and Messages: Actionable steps to support a student’s academic journey with customized alerts and messages for clear actions parents can take to help guide their progress.
Multilingual Capabilities: The ability to communicate in multiple languages ensures parents and students can access resources in their preferred language.
24/7 Support: Around-the-clock availability allowing parents and students to use the resource when it is convenient.
By combining advanced technology and comprehensive data, Ed provides easy-to-understand reports about a student’s progress. It also creates action plans based on a student’s strengths, weaknesses and goals. Students will be able to access relevant, District-approved, student-centered online tools and resources to support their acceleration, growth, and achievement. The platform is adaptive to meet each student’s needs. This customized approach will make a student's supplemental skills practice more engaging, effective, and aligned with their individual needs.
Ed is an AI platform providing updates and timely notifications to inform parents about their student’s progress and to provide resources and support for their student’s learning. Ed uses computer software designed to identify trends in a student’s attendance and academic performance, and it then suggests targeted interventions and activities to support their success.
Ed meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. It is also compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0 AA), which define the criteria that agencies are obligated to meet to ensure that individuals with visual and audible disabilities are provided equal accessibility to electronic information and data comparable to those that have no disabilities. Individuals with impairments may use assistive technology native to the device they are using to experience Ed.
Students and families can get access to information about student grades and academic progress, as well as AI-driven personalized recommendations for District-approved digital resources that can help accelerate student learning.
Ed also provides information on community and nearby activities that students and families may want to participate in as a means of enriching a student’s educational experience. It should be noted that resources or information regarding community and nearby activities are merely suggestions and should not be interpreted as endorsements by the District.
Parents and guardians are able to web chat with Ed to ask questions about topics such as their child’s attendance, academics, and college readiness. Students over age 13, who have completed the Digital Citizenship: Artificial Intelligence Course, may access Ed’s web chat features with parent/legal guardian consent. These students will also be required to complete the "Digital Citizenship in the Age of AI" course available in Schoology.
Districts have several precautions in place to protect personal data, including those summarized below.
Single Sign On (SSO) - Use of District Single Sign-On for Students and Parents.
For authentication, the District uses implementation of the current version of Security Assertion Mark-up Language (SAML) using the current version of Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) for authentication.
Authorizations support role-based management.
Adherence to all State and Federal laws and regulations applicable to student data privacy and confidentiality are being followed, which includes, but is not limited to, the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
The school retains ownership of all District data.
The administration and security for the software adheres to the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), restricting student access to explicit online content and Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), ensuring students’ information is protected, including the prevention of user login tracking and monitoring of document access, editing, and downloading.