Students & learners
From a five-year-old’s first day to an adult finishing a diploma at night: experiences that meet each learner where they are, in plain language and on whatever device they own.
From the first enrollment click to graduation day, we build education software the way good teaching works: patiently, inclusively and around real people. Student privacy isn’t a feature we bolt on. It’s how we engineer from the first commit.
Education software succeeds when it works for the person at the center of the moment, whether that’s a nervous first-grader, a teacher between classes, a parent checking in at night or the administrator holding the whole school together.
From a five-year-old’s first day to an adult finishing a diploma at night: experiences that meet each learner where they are, in plain language and on whatever device they own.
Tools that respect a teacher’s day: fewer clicks, less admin and more time for the classroom, with the right roster, grade or resource exactly where the work happens.
Enrollment, scheduling, records and reporting that keep a school or district running, without duplicate data entry, lost paperwork or spreadsheet workarounds.
Portals that keep guardians informed and involved: attendance, grades, tuition and messaging in plain language and, when it matters, their own language.
Six areas where product discipline and student-privacy engineering meet the day-to-day work of teaching, running and growing a school.
School and program websites and enrollment funnels that turn a campus search into a completed application, with inquiry forms, tours, applications and online registration that a parent can finish on a phone.
Secure portals for grades, attendance, assignments, messaging and tuition payments. Families stay informed and involved without a single unsecured email.
LMS builds, course catalogs, virtual classrooms and self-paced e-learning, engineered for reliability on a school’s toughest connectivity day, not just the demo.
Tutoring assistants, lesson-planning help and grading support that give teachers time back. Everything is grounded in your curriculum, safe for students and reviewed by an educator before it reaches a child.
PowerSchool, Infinite Campus, Canvas, Google Classroom, Clever and ClassLink connected with clean rostering and single sign-on, instead of re-keying the same student twice.
FERPA and COPPA architecture, least-privilege access and audit trails designed in from the first commit, so a district privacy review is a step to pass, not a battle to survive.
We build and market for institutions across the whole education map, from a single preschool room to a multi-school district, from a curriculum publisher to a college. Find your kind of institution below: chances are we’ve already shipped for one that does exactly what you do.
Enrollment, family portals and district sites that serve thousands of students across many schools without losing the personal touch.
Admissions-first sites and tuition portals that fill seats and tell a distinctive school story with the polish families expect.
Lottery and enrollment tools, accountability reporting and family communication built for the way charters actually operate.
Warm, parent-friendly sites with daily updates, waitlists and tuition billing for the youngest learners and their families.
Flexible enrollment, course catalogs and self-paced learning for students who study from anywhere, on their own schedule.
Program discovery, application funnels and student portals that guide prospects from first inquiry to enrolled.
Accessible-first experiences and case tools built around IEPs, therapies and the families who depend on them every day.
Sites that express a distinct philosophy and streamline enrollment for a mission-driven learning community.
Booking, progress tracking and payments that turn a struggling-student search into a scheduled session, then a re-booking.
E-commerce, licensing and interactive digital curriculum that reach classrooms and districts in every state.
Program pages, enrollment and employer partnerships that connect students to real credentials and jobs.
Multilingual sites, class scheduling and enrollment for learners studying a new language at any level.
Community-centered sites, tuition management and giving that reflect a school’s values and mission.
Registration, rosters and parent communication for camps, clubs, arts and enrichment programs.
Donor, volunteer and program sites that turn an education mission into measurable, sustained support.
Platforms, dashboards and sites for the consultants and coaches who help schools and districts improve.
The grid above is a sample, not the whole shelf. Tell us who you teach and we’ll send over the closest institution we’ve built for, from a single classroom to a statewide network.
Behind every record is a child, a family and a future. That’s the standard we hold the architecture to, before launch and every day after.
There is no single “FERPA-certified software” badge to buy. Protecting student data is something you demonstrate with architecture, access control and evidence, grounded in the federal and state laws your school answers to. This is what that looks like in the systems we ship.
FERPA gives parents and eligible students rights over education records and limits who may see them. We build the technical side in directly: unique user IDs, role-based access, directory-information controls and encrypted transmission for anything carrying student data.
For students under 13, COPPA requires verifiable parental or school-authorized consent before collecting personal information, and no behavioral advertising to children. We design consent and data minimization into the product, not a policy PDF nobody re-reads.
The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment limits surveys and sensitive data collection, and student data is never ours to sell. We collect only what a task needs and keep marketing trackers well away from anything tied to a student.
Beyond federal law, states like California (SOPIPA) and dozens more set their own rules, and most districts require a signed Data Privacy Agreement. We sign the DPA, honor the Student Privacy Pledge and build to the strictest standard that applies.
Public schools must meet the DOJ’s ADA Title II rule adopting WCAG 2.1 AA, and every learner deserves access regardless of ability. We design and test to WCAG 2.2 AA across screen readers, keyboard, captions and color, so IEP and 504 students aren’t left out.
AI in education has to protect students, respect academic integrity and keep a teacher in charge. We deploy it with private inference, curriculum grounding, human review and no student data leaking into public models.
District procurement and state rules rarely stop at the legal minimum. When an engagement calls for it, we work to the wider rulebook education technology actually runs on.
Studer Education partners with more than 200 school districts, charter networks and state agencies to raise leadership and student outcomes. We help turn that work into a digital presence with real authority: clear pathways for superintendents and school boards, a browsable library of frameworks and coaching resources, and lead journeys that book a conversation instead of burying it three clicks deep.
Privacy and accessibility questions deserve straight answers before a sales conversation, not after one.
Ask us somethingYes, and we treat it as an engineering requirement, not a disclaimer. We sign Data Privacy Agreements, restrict student records to the staff who genuinely need them, encrypt data in transit and at rest, and log every access, so privacy is protected by the architecture itself, grounded in FERPA, COPPA and your state’s rules.
Always. We sign your district’s DPA before any real student data enters a system we build, and for younger students we also handle COPPA parental consent. We set up access rules and logging before records move.
Yes. We build against the platforms schools actually run: PowerSchool and Infinite Campus on the SIS side, Canvas and Google Classroom for learning, and Clever and ClassLink for single sign-on. We connect them with clean rostering standards like OneRoster and LTI, and confirm the exact scope during discovery.
It can be, with the right guardrails: curriculum-grounded answers, no training public models on student data, protections for under-13 learners, academic-integrity safeguards and a teacher reviewing anything that reaches a student. We treat those as requirements, not options.
Classrooms include students who use screen readers, keyboards or captions, and public schools must meet ADA Title II and Section 508. We design and test to WCAG 2.2 AA on the real flows like enrollment, grades and coursework, so learning is usable for IEP and 504 students, not just compliant on paper.
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