Afterschool dismissal, finally modern.
A small camera at the curb reads each car’s license plate, the front office sees which child to bring out, and parents watch it happen from their phone.
The camera reads 7XKR240 at the curb — like a toll lane. No app to open, no tag to hang. Vehicles only, never faces.
Staff see the children due for pickup — and that the driver is allowed to take them home.
Staff wave the car through and parents get the confirmation. Every pickup is logged — no clipboards, no walkie-talkies.
A camera reads the plate.The office sees the family.The child walks out to the right car.
Installs in a day
Solar-powered, no wiring, no servers, no IT project. It works with the carline you already have.
Nothing for parents to learn
The car itself is the ID. Parents just drive up — the app is there if they want to watch or make changes.
Safer by default
Only people a guardian has authorized — and verified ahead of time — can take a child home.
Two views of the same pickup.
The front office sees
The parent sees
Answered up front, not on request.
No faces, ever
The camera photographs vehicles and plates — not people. Not a security or law-enforcement system.
Short retention
Raw plate images are deleted within a day; plate numbers within a year. Nothing is sold or used to train outside models.
FERPA framework
Student records are treated as education records, with district-controlled retention.
Encrypted throughout
Encryption in transit and at rest; least-privilege access. SOC 2 planned at launch.
The full posture — subprocessors, retention tables, incident process — lives in the trust centre.
See Dismissal on your carline.
Walk through Dismissal with your pickup zones in mind. No hardware to install for the demo.