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