For Parents

See what your kid is doing, not just whether they logged in.

A read-only window into your child's actual study work. Weekly summary in your inbox. Real alerts when something needs your attention. Your kid still owns the studying.

The Problem

"How's school going?" "Fine."

You've had this conversation. You don't actually know what your kid is studying tonight. You don't know whether the C in geometry is a one-time thing or a slide. The parent portal your school provides shows attendance and a quarterly grade — that's it. By the time the grade lands, it's too late to do anything about it.

AccelaStudy AI Classroom gives you a different view: the actual study work your kid is doing, in real time, mapped to the standards their teacher is grading on. You see which concepts are mastered, which are wobbling, which haven't been touched yet. You get a weekly summary email on Sunday evening so you can have a real conversation Monday morning. You opt into specific alerts — failing grade on an assignment, no study sessions in 5 school days, repeated wrong answers without help-seeking — so you're not getting spammed with notifications, but you do hear about the things that actually matter.

Your kid owns the studying. You own the visibility. That's the whole product.

What you get

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    Multi-Child Dashboard

    One parent account. Every kid you're responsible for.

    Whether you have one kid in 7th grade or three kids across grades 6, 9, and 11, you get one dashboard. Card per kid: today's activity, current readiness per subject, what needs attention. Click any card for the full picture.

    • Multiple linked children per parent account
    • Multi-parent support: divorced households, co-parents, guardians — every linked adult sees the same data
    • Either parent can revoke the link
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    Weekly Summary

    Sunday evening. One email. No app required.

    Every Sunday at 6pm in your timezone, you get one email. Per kid: time on task this week, concepts mastered, concepts struggling, upcoming assignments and due dates. No app to open. No login required. Reply with questions to your kid before Monday's school day.

    • Delivered Sunday evening in your local timezone
    • Per-child summary; multiple kids = one email with multiple sections
    • Plain-text and HTML versions; renders cleanly in Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail
    • Opt out anytime; the dashboard stays accessible regardless
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    Opt-In Alerts

    Notifications for things that actually matter.

    We don't push you to engage. We push you to know. Four alert types, all opt-in: failing grade on a submitted assignment, missed deadline, low engagement (no sessions for 5 school days), and concerning pattern (repeated wrong answers without seeking help). Email, SMS, or both. Per kid, per alert type.

    • Email-only or email + SMS (you choose)
    • Per-kid, per-alert-type settings
    • Quiet hours respected — no 11pm alerts
    • Snooze any alert type for 7 days while a kid recovers from being sick
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    Conference-Ready PDF

    Walk into the parent-teacher conference informed.

    Download a one-page summary per kid before the conference. Same PDF the teacher exports — readiness per subject, mastered concepts, gaps, attendance (sessions completed), and engagement. Annotate with your questions. Hand it to the teacher; you're already on the same page.

    • One-page-per-child PDF, identical to the teacher's view
    • Annotation field for your questions
    • PDF or print-ready
    • Generated on demand; always up to date

The result

Real conversations

"How's math going?" becomes "I saw you spent 40 minutes on quadratics this week — is that the hard part?"

Early signals

Slipping grade shows up in week 2, not week 10. You can intervene while there's still time.

Less nagging

You know what they're doing without asking. They study without you breathing down their neck.

Co-parent alignment

Both households see the same data. The conversation at handoff is grounded in facts.

Frequently asked

Can my kid hide things from me?

No. If your kid links your parent account, you see everything — every session, every assignment, every grade. Linking is consent-based: your kid invites you, or you invite your kid, and the link is mutually visible. Either side can revoke it.

Can I do my kid's homework for them?

No. The parent view is read-only. You can't submit work on your kid's behalf, can't change grades, can't extend deadlines. Visibility, not control.

What if I'm divorced and my co-parent and I disagree on alerts?

Each linked parent has independent alert settings. You can have alerts on, your co-parent can have alerts off, your co-parent can subscribe to the weekly digest while you don't. The data is shared; the notifications are personal.

How is my kid's data protected?

Zero tracking cookies. Zero third-party analytics. No advertising. We don't sell student data and we don't share it with anyone. Under COPPA, kids under 13 require verifiable parental consent before any account activates. Under FERPA (Schools-tier deployments), our data handling follows the school-official exception with a signed addendum.

What if my kid's school uses AccelaStudy AI Classroom?

Even better. The teacher's gradebook and your parent dashboard show the same underlying data. You and the teacher are looking at the same readiness number when you talk.

Is it really free for parents?

Yes. No paywall, no upsell, no credit card. We don't charge for visibility into your kid's education.

See what your kid is studying. Tonight.

Sign up with an email. If your kid already has an account, invite them via the email they used. If not, you can create the kid's account at the same time (COPPA flow handles consent automatically for under-13).

Link Your Child's Account