🛡️ Always free for districts

Finally. AI compliance infrastructure that works for schools

K12SafeList gives district IT directors, curriculum coordinators, and superintendents the research, legal framework, and tools to approve AI tools faster, safer, and with full confidence.

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What districts get
Tool assessments for every major AI tool, free, always
Shadow AI guide. understand your current exposure
Vetting methodology. use our framework for unevaluated tools
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Early cohort: master DPA framework. sign once, cover all approved tools
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Early cohort: adoption reporting. see which tools teachers actually use
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Early cohort: advisory board seat. shape how this is built
Why K12SafeList
The three problems we solve for districts
Faster tool approval

Our assessments give your IT team a documented research foundation for every major AI tool so you're not starting from scratch on each teacher request. Not a final answer, but a serious head start.

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Defensible decisions

When your board asks "why did we approve this tool?" you need a documented, methodology-driven answer. Our assessments provide the paper trail that shows due diligence.

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Visibility into shadow AI

Our Shadow AI guide helps you understand the gap between what's approved and what's actually being used, and gives you a roadmap for closing it without killing teacher innovation.

Who It's For
For every district role navigating AI
The problem

You're getting 3-5 new AI tool requests per week. Each one theoretically needs a privacy policy review, DPA negotiation, and legal sign-off. Your team has time for maybe one or two per quarter. Everything else either gets rejected by default or slips through unevaluated.

How K12SafeList helps

Our assessments give you a documented starting point for every major tool. privacy policy review, SDPC status, DPA availability, district controls. You still make the final call, but you're not doing the initial research from scratch every time.

The problem

You've seen the research. AI tools can genuinely help teachers. But every time you try to move one forward, it gets stuck in compliance review, and six months later the teacher has moved on to something else. The compliance process is blocking innovation without actually protecting students.

How K12SafeList helps

Our assessments give you the compliance context you need to advocate for tools you believe in, without becoming a privacy expert. We help you understand what "conditional" actually means in practice so you can brief your IT director and move things forward faster.

The problem

The PowerSchool breach is still fresh. Your board is asking questions. But you also know your teachers are using AI tools whether you sanction them or not. You need a position that is both protective and defensible. without falling so far behind that innovation passes you by.

How K12SafeList helps

We help you build a documented, defensible AI approval process you can present to your board. A district that uses K12SafeList as part of its vetting process can demonstrate due diligence, and has a framework for saying yes to good tools faster, while keeping the risky ones out.

Early District Cohort

Join the districts shaping this

We're working with a small group of forward-thinking districts to build the compliance infrastructure K-12 AI adoption actually needs. This isn't a waitlist. it's an invitation to help shape the product. Early cohort members get everything below, free.

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Master DPA Framework
Sign once, cover all approved tools. Drafted with education privacy attorneys.
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Priority Assessments
Request assessments for tools specific to your district. We'll prioritize your list.
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Adoption Reporting
See which approved tools are being used across your district. Aggregate data only.
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Advisory Board Seat
Shape how this platform is built. Your input directly influences our product roadmap.

Free for districts. No commitment required. We'll follow up within 48 hours.