
One Platform, Stronger Connections: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Prioritizes Equitable Communication and Improves Family Engagement
Grove Park Elementary (NC)
Challenge
- The district relied on a provider that offered limited school-to-home outreach
- Lacked two-way messaging, automatic translation, and app integrations
- Inconsistent communication across school sites
- Multilingual families couldn’t access information in their home language
Solution
- Implemented ParentSquare as an all-in-one communication platform
- Provided seamless integration with student information system (SIS)
- Enabled real-time alerts, two-way messaging, automatic translation in 190+ languages, and more
- Empowered family engagement through an intuitive, user-friendly interface
Results
- Achieved equitable, efficient communication with all families
- Strengthened school-home connections with robust data and parent engagement analytics
- Reduced time, cost, and paper use with digital-first solution
- Increased parent responsiveness and participation through personalized communication
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ Grove Park Elementary School opened its doors in August 2023 as a Pre-K through 4th grade school in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was designated as a relief school for overcrowding in East Charlotte at several schools, and the majority of the new school’s students previously attended neighboring sites. Grove Park added 5th grade and continued to grow enrollment to its current 770 students.
Name
Grove Park Elementary Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Grades
Pre-K-5
Location
Charlotte, NC
Students
770
50% Hispanic;
22 different languages spoken
“One school was using ParentSquare, and the other was still on the legacy platform,” says Cahill-Clark. “How we communicated with the families coming from those schools was starkly different depending on which communication tool we used.”
An Exceptional Product for Parent Communication
Cahill-Clark says the goal was to frame ParentSquare as a familiar tool, essentially a closed social media network for school-home communication. This eased user adoption and “demystified” the technology through connections to existing social habits. “Our staff emphasized that if users could communicate socially online,” she explains, “they could also easily use the platform for school-related interactions.”
Encouraging Family Engagement with an Equitable Solution
Cahill-Clark also values ParentSquare’s delivery statistics, which staff can use to confirm message receipt, a crucial feature when parents claim they didn’t receive information. The platform shows when a message was opened, providing clear confirmation that traditional paper handouts can’t match. As she explains, “Having one place where all of those communications can be sent, seen, and delivered is extremely helpful.”
“ParentSquare is our district tool for communications;
it’s easy to use and convenient.”

Susan Vernon-Devlin
executive director of media relations, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Improving Connections Districtwide
“I was speaking with a parent from another district that only uses phone calls for school-to-home communications, and who gets interrupted throughout the day,” says Vernon-Devlin. “I told him about how ParentSquare lets our parents schedule their incoming messages so they’re not getting bombarded throughout the day and he was pretty envious.”
ParentSquare Features That Make All the Difference
“ParentSquare streamlines everything and simplifies the process,” she adds, “while also significantly improving the experience for our families.” The platform has also reduced the school’s reliance on paper according to Cahill-Clark, who personally dislikes excessive paper use and likes being able to reference or search for information digitally (rather than managing physical flyers). The school has been able to reduce its copy paper and printing costs and operate more efficiently and sustainably.
More Direct Engagement, Faster Response Times
Teachers also appreciate the immediate feedback loop. As soon as they begin using the platform, “they quickly recognize ParentSquare’s value,” Cahill-Clark says. “Being able to communicate with every family, no matter their native language, helps us foster deeper family engagement and bridge communication gaps we otherwise couldn’t—it’s really amazing to see.”
“Being able to communicate with every family, no matter their native language, helps us foster deeper family engagement and bridge communication gaps we otherwise couldn’t—it’s really amazing to see.”

Megan Cahill-Clark
principal, Grove Park Elementary