Student/Family Voice

Two truths. One Campus.

Families and students answer mirrored questions about the same school. When the adults raising a child and the child themselves disagree about safety or belonging, leaders should be the first to know—not the last.

Mirror comparison

Side-by-side, with every gap flagged.

The platform places family and student perception of the same campus side-by-side. Gaps of 15 points or more between how families and students see each domain are flagged automatically, every cycle—without anyone having to look for them.

district dashboard · mirror comparison
Family vs student mirror comparison
Grade-band instruments

Students answer instruments built for their age.

Reading level, scale type, and item wording all shift by grade band. A second-grader and a senior each get questions that actually fit—smiley scales for the youngest learners, full agreement scales by high school. Discipline-fairness items are always reportable by race and ethnicity.

  • K–5: Smiley & yes/no scales, short instrument
  • 6–8: Agreement scales, belonging and safety focus
  • 9–12: Full instrument with future-readiness items
EnglishEspañolAge-appropriate
K–5Elementary
Smiley & yes/no scales · short instrument
6–8Middle School
Agreement scales · belonging focus
9–12High School
Full instrument · future-readiness items
A gap that persists is a finding

Trends tracked across every cycle.

Because every response is tied to a survey cycle, mirror gaps build their own trend line. A one-cycle gap prompts a conversation; a two-cycle gap belongs on the leadership retreat agenda.

  • Gaps flagged consistently, cycle over cycle
  • Longitudinal view from the first cycle onward
Belonging gap · Central High · by cycle Family − Student
Spring '24
Δ 19
Fall '24
Δ 17
Spring '25
Δ 17
Two consecutive flagged cycles — surfaced in the nightly AI summary.

Hear both sides of every campus.

Start with a single campus cycle. We handle the instruments, the languages, and the privacy floor. You bring the questions worth asking.

Start a pilot Next: Staff Climate
No PII required to evaluate · FERPA-first by design