EduSync pulls assignments, submissions, and grades from Google Classroom, PowerSchool, AP Classroom, and your other platforms into a single teacher-facing view — so Monday morning starts with answers, not eleven open tabs.
Piloting in a real Brooklyn charter classroom · September 2026Classroom has the assignments. The SIS has the grades. AP Classroom has the progress checks. Each tab knows one slice of each student — and no tab knows the whole kid.
Sound familiar? This is the actual browser window of the teacher who's building EduSync.
Single-platform dashboards can only see their own silo. EduSync unifies due-today, overdue, and ungraded counts across every platform you teach with — live API where possible, painless CSV import where it isn't.
Every metric shows where its data came from and how fresh it is. If a platform doesn't carry due dates, we say so — we don't render a reassuring 0 missing and hope. A dashboard you can't trust is worse than no dashboard.
Designed to NY Ed Law §2-d standards before the first pilot: least-privilege connectors, data minimization, DPA-ready paperwork for your school. Built by the governance people — we wrote the compliance framework before we wrote the code.
"I teach AP Computer Science Principles at a charter high school in Brooklyn. My students' work lives in five different platforms, and every Monday I paid the tab tax to answer one question: who needs me today? EduSync is the tool I couldn't buy — so I'm building it, first for my own classroom, then for yours."
Early-access invites go out as the pilot expands beyond the founding classroom, fall 2026. Teachers first — always.
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