AccessMap
AccessMap is a web app (with optional mobile companion) that helps schools identify and fix practical access barriers that drive inequity: device gaps, internet reliability, transportation issues, attendance friction, fee burdens, and schedule conflicts. It ingests existing data (SIS exports, attendance logs, device checkout lists, survey results) and turns it into a simple “Barrier Map” by grade, program, and neighborhood—without pretending to predict student outcomes. Staff can run short, multilingual micro-surveys via SMS, track interventions (hotspot issued, bus pass provided, fee waiver, tutoring slot), and measure whether the barrier actually changed within 2–6 weeks. It’s not a feel-good dashboard; it’s an operational tool for counselors, family liaisons, and administrators to coordinate actions, avoid duplicate outreach, and document what worked for audits and grants.