Gaggle Safety Management

Protect your students and ensure their well-being with the most proactive tool in digital student safety. Web filter support and SpeakUp for Safety are provided free of cost to K-12 districts using our full solution, providing the most comprehensive student safety offering on the market.

Content Analysis
Content Analysis
Machine learning technology flags concerning content in students’ school-issued accounts for review and blocks potentially harmful content
Expert Review Dashboard
Expert Review
Gaggle helps K-12 districts see the early warning signs so they can take action to protect students from harming themselves or others—before it’s too late
Rapid Response
Rapid Response
In severe situations concerning student mental health or safety, district-appointed contacts are immediately notified by phone, even after standard business hours
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How Does Gaggle Work?

Learn more about how Gaggle leverages technology and people to enhance K-12 student safety.

 

What Do We Review?

Google Workspace for Education

Gmail

  • Email message/subject line
  • Attachments (all file types)
  • Images
  • Gun Images and Videos
  • Links to websites
  • Shared items from Google Drive

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Microsoft 365

Email

  • Email message/subject line
  • Attachments (all file types)
  • Images
  • Gun Images and Videos
  • Links to websites
  • Shared items from OneDrive

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Canvas LMS

Canvas Tools

  • Messages
  • Files
  • Conversations
  • Courses
  • Discussions

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Through the Gaggle Lens: The State of Student Safety

Our annual report highlights key trends in harmful student behavior as seen through the Gaggle lens. Learn what Gaggle’s data revealed during the 2021–22 school year, what experts have to say about K-12 student safety and well-being, and how our findings compare to what we saw during the 2020–21 school year.

Three student faces looking seriously and directly at camera
"One evening in November 2022, a Gaggle PSS (Possible Student Situation) alert came in. The student wrote messages to several friends and family to say goodbye. I called the parents and a medic was there. They had found a stockpile of different medications that they felt the student was going to take that evening after completing the to go letters. The student was taken directly to [the] hospital. The parent emailed back so thankful for [this] technology and that we caught it before he took the meds.”

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Gaggle Can Help

Contact us to discover how Gaggle can help you identify and support struggling students in your district.