ParentSquare AI Principles
Principles for Responsible AI in K–12 Family Engagement
As the Family Engagement Infrastructure for K–12, ParentSquare brings years of experience in school-to-home communication to the development of AI, ensuring our systems reflect how districts actually operate and engage families.
These principles guide how we design, deploy, and continuously improve AI across our platform.
Guiding Principles
1. Human-Guided, Experience-Informed Communication
AI exists to make communication clearer, faster, and more inclusive, not to replace human judgment.
Our AI is built on years of supporting district-wide communication across posts, alerts, forms, payments, attendance, and groups. Because these interactions happen within one connected platform, we are able to translate engagement patterns into helpful insights and recommendations.
Our systems are designed to:
- Improve clarity, readability, and translations of messages
- Reduce time spent drafting and managing communication
- Support thoughtful, consistent messaging
- Preserve educator oversight and final approval
K–12 Outcome: Clearer school communication. Higher family response. More time focused on student success.
2. Student and Family Privacy Is Non-Negotiable
Schools serve minors and families. That responsibility shapes every AI decision we make. We:
- Adhere to FERPA and applicable privacy regulations
- Limit data use to what is necessary to deliver services
- Do not use school or family data to train any AI models
- Apply strict security and access controls
K–12 Outcome: AI that operates within the same privacy and security standards districts expect across all core systems.
3. Governance, Transparency, and Human Control
District leaders deserve clarity and control over how AI is used within their systems. We:
- Clearly disclose AI-powered functionality
- Ensure AI-powered product functionality is opt-in
- Conduct internal ParentSquare review processes prior to release
- Provide mechanisms for district feedback
K–12 Outcome: AI that is visible, governed, and continuously evaluated with school leadership firmly in control.
4. Safety and Responsible Use
Communication platforms in education must be safe and respectful environments. We design AI to:
- Support identification of harmful or inappropriate content
- Assist moderation workflows while preserving human oversight
- Continuously monitor and improve system performance
K–12 Outcome: Safer digital communication environments that protect students, families, and staff.
5. Accessibility and Inclusion for Every Family
Family engagement only works when every family can participate. Our AI supports:
- Improve multilingual communication
- Enhances readability and accessibility
- Reduces barriers to participation
K–12 Outcome: Higher response rates. Better attendance. Broader participation. More equitable engagement across diverse communities
