The dismissal lane, solved.
A camera at the loop reads license plates and builds the queue; staff release each child with one tap, synced across every device.
A camera at the loop reads license plates and builds the queue; staff release each child with one tap, synced across every device.
Rolling out this term: NFC tap-in at the classroom door, built for the real K-12 schedule of A/B days and block periods. Late flags for guardians follow in the same release.
Three-tap issuance, live timers for the nurse, the front office, and the SRO. Overdue passes flag themselves.
Front-desk check-in and check-out, with every visit written to the log. NFC visitor badges are rolling out.
Lockdown, fire, weather, and shelter alerts broadcast in real time to every connected device, with a full incident log.
“Who’s still in the dismissal queue?” An LLM-backed assistant answers from your live data.
Dismissal, attendance, hall passes, visitors, and emergencies, in one app for iPhone and Apple Watch.
OnePass
The administrator’s live view of the record, in the browser.
Console
License plate reads for yards and docks.
Logistics
So here’s the honest math.
OnePass replaces the visitor book, the attendance register, the dismissal scramble, and the audit binder with one system that talks to itself.
One wrong-person release. One reunification you can’t run. Any single one costs a school more, in trust and in liability, than a year of OnePass.
Recorded outages since launch.
Students in the busiest 30 minutes of the day.
OnePass reads a plate, takes a signature, and writes the log. It does not index faces, follow phones, or keep location histories. FERPA by design, hosted in the United States.
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