From the mobile app, students can contact teachers and staff via email through the directory or class schedule, engage with school social media accounts, and manage notification delivery preferences — subject to district and school settings.
💡Quick answers
- How do I contact a teacher from the student app? Select Directory, choose the staff member, tap Email, type your message, and send — or contact them directly from your class schedule view.
- Can I ask questions on school social media? Yes — tap the school's Facebook or Twitter icon in the app to ask questions or respond to comments.
- Can I opt out of non-emergency messages? Yes — TCPA rules allow students to opt out of non-emergency phone and text messages. Emergency messages cannot be opted out of.
Communication is key!
Use your mobile app to contact different school members, including teachers, or to ask questions over the school's social media accounts. All communication availability is determined at the district and school levels.
* If you want to send out an anonymous tip about an issue, check out Submit a Tip.
Contact a teacher or staff member
There are several locations in the app where you can contact a teacher or other staff member including the directory, through your class schedule for teachers, or you can select the Superintendent icon to contact the district superintendent.
The directory allows you to view all the school members.
- Select Directory for the staff directory and select the person to contact.
- Select the Email option.
- Type your email and select Send email.
Ask social media
Select your school's Facebook or Twitter icons to ask questions or respond to comments over social media.
Your notifications
Your district or school may send you notifications through your app, via email, text messages, or phone calls. You can determine which types of messages will be sent to which delivery type (such as app or text) in your settings.
Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) issued new rules for the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) to address the growing number of marketing calls. As apart of TCPA regulations, parents and students will be able to opt-out of non-emergency phone calls and text messages sent by the district or school. You cannot opt-out of emergency messages.
Check out the opt-out procedures.