Support students faster.
Reduce guesswork for families.
Give students, parents, and staff a single place to search by concern—bullying, anxiety, homelessness, transportation, food, tech help—and instantly see the resources your district provides.
Students are struggling—but they don’t know where to go.
- Families don’t remember 12 different email addresses.
- Staff may give inconsistent answers, leading to “the run around”.
- Families need help after school hours.
- Support teams waste time answering the same “where do I send…?” question.
ConcernCenter centralizes your district’s supports so students, staff, and families can self-serve first—and reach humans faster when it’s urgent.
How ConcernCenter Works
1
Search by concern
Students, staff, or families type what’s going on: “attendance,” “grief,” “bullying,” “IEP support,” “transportation,” “SEL”.
2
Get district-approved resources
You control what shows: school social worker, building counselor, community partner, district mental health clinic.
3
Track what people need
View anonymized insights to see which concerns show up the most, per building or district-wide.
Highlighted Features
Family Access
Let parents/guardians find the right staff contact without calling the main office.
When information is confusing or hard to find, students give up—not because they don’t care, but because the system made it too hard.
Multi-building, one system
Each school can have tailored resources, but families experience one entry point.
Without guidance or clear paths, the volume of resources becomes a barrier instead of a support.
Student safety + belonging
Identify bullying, harassment, and mental health supports early.
When students can’t find identity-affirming or personalized help, they’re left feeling unseen and unsupported.
Use Cases
See how ConcernCenter transforms the way students find help at school
A 7th grader is being cyberbullied and doesn’t know who to tell.
ConcernCenter shows the right resources in seconds.
A parent needs food support but is embarrassed to ask the principal.
ConcernCenter shows the right resources in seconds.
A school counselor wants to send a family to community counseling vs. school-based.
ConcernCenter shows the right resources in seconds.
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