School-day IT,
bell-to-bell ready.
Managed IT for K-12 schools, charter networks, and small colleges. Classroom networks that hold from first bell to last, content filtering aligned to CIPA, student-record privacy aligned to FERPA, and procurement timed to the school-year calendar your business office runs on.
Every period covered.
Every day, every school.
A blip during third period costs a school more than the same blip would cost an office. We engineer school networks for the way the day actually runs: two carriers, mesh Wi-Fi reaching every room, and an automatic failover the teacher does not have to think about.
- Two carriers at every building, with mixed media so they do not share a single conduit. The school does not lose a period because one provider had a regional event.
- Mesh Wi-Fi reaching every room, gym, library, and outdoor space. The class works at full speed without a roaming hand-off problem.
- Automatic failover in seconds. The teacher does not call the front office. The next bell rings on schedule.
A device in hand.
CIPA filter live.
One-to-one device programs are how schools deliver instruction now. We run the management platform behind the Chromebooks and iPads, the content filter the federal funding rules expect, and the lost-device path that actually closes the loop. The platform stays current, so the program stays current.
- Classroom networks engineered for the bell schedule. Two carriers, mesh Wi-Fi reaching every room, and a routing posture that hands off in seconds while a class keeps working.
- PowerSchool, Canvas, and Schoology reached through identity controls we run. Single sign-on through Google for Education or Microsoft 365 Education, scoped by role and grade level.
- Content filtering aligned to the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Categories tuned to the district's policy, the audit log retained, and the annual filing handled without a fire drill.
- Student-record privacy aligned to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Access scoped tight, retention documented, evidence pack ready for the next state visit.
- Procurement and rollouts timed to the school-year calendar. Devices in hand for first-day, license renewals before the budget board meeting, summer projects scheduled around the work calendar.
Six things every
school we run gets.
The same program every time, sized to the school. Single building through district. K-12 through small college. Bell-to-bell, exam week, summer project window. None of this is an add-on. It is what managed IT for schools means.
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Classroom Networking
Two carriers at every building, mesh Wi-Fi to every room, and a routing posture that hands off in seconds. The class keeps working while the network converges on the surviving link.
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1:1 Device Fleet
Chromebooks and iPads imaged, enrolled, and tracked under management we run. Lost devices flagged, replacements imaged, summer refresh handled in the right window.
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CIPA Content Filter
Filter aligned to the district's policy, the audit log retained, and the annual federal filing handled cleanly. Tuned, not heavy-handed.
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FERPA-Aligned Identity
Student-record access scoped to the role: teacher, counselor, principal, registrar. Substitute teachers get day-bounded access. Departing staff lose access on the last day, not the next month.
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School Stack Support
PowerSchool, Canvas, Schoology, Google for Education, and Microsoft 365 Education reached through identity and endpoint controls we run. The platform underneath stays current and supportable.
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School-Year Procurement
Hardware and license cycles timed to the school-year calendar. First-day-ready devices, renewal timing that fits the board cadence, and summer project windows for the work that needs them.
What buyers usually
want to know.
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How do you keep classroom networking and Wi-Fi reliable through the school day?
We engineer the network for the bell schedule, not a quiet office. Every building runs two carriers over mixed media so they do not share a single conduit, mesh Wi-Fi reaches every room, gym, library, and outdoor space, and the routing posture fails over to the surviving link in seconds. The class keeps working while the network converges, and the teacher does not have to call the front office.
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What do you do for Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) content filtering?
We run a content filter aligned to the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), with categories tuned to your district's policy rather than a heavy-handed default. We retain the audit log and handle the annual federal filing so it is not a fire drill at deadline. The filter stays live across the 1:1 device fleet, on campus and off.
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How do you handle Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)-aligned identity and student-data access on the IT side?
We scope student-record access to the role on the IT-control side: teacher, counselor, principal, and registrar each see what their job needs and no more. Substitute teachers get day-bounded access, and departing staff lose access on their last day, not the next month. Retention is documented and the evidence pack stays ready for the next state visit, aligned to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
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How do you schedule rollouts and procurement around the school calendar?
We time hardware and license cycles to the school-year calendar your business office runs on. Devices are in hand and imaged for the first day, renewals land before the budget board meeting, and the bigger projects are scheduled into the summer windows when buildings are empty. The work fits the calendar instead of interrupting instruction.
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Can you support the school stack we already run, like PowerSchool, Canvas, and Schoology?
Yes. We reach PowerSchool, Canvas, Schoology, Google for Education, and Microsoft 365 Education through the identity and endpoint controls we run, with single sign-on scoped by role and grade level. We do not replace your instructional platforms. We keep the infrastructure underneath them current and supportable so they stay reachable bell to bell.
Ready for IT that
holds bell-to-bell?
Tell us about the school. We will listen for the building count, the 1:1 program, the content filter scope, and the school-year calendar that drives the budget, and come back with a program timed to the work.
- No sales script. A real conversation with someone who gets it.
- A 30 minute call, an honest read on your current setup.
- Straight pricing. No surprise invoices.
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