GradePro acquired the app “The Source: SPS” and migrated users to its GradePro app. The app was developed by Evan Mazor, a former Seattle Public Schools student, and was operated successfully for over three years before the district informed users to delete the app. The district took action after the app was acquired by GradePro, as it was being monetized and using the district’s name and logo without permission. GradePro offers subscriptions for its app, including a $7.99 yearly plan.
Seattle Public Schools responded to GeekWire’s questions by stating that they were aware of the unauthorized app and took action when they discovered it was monetized and using the district’s name without permission. They emphasized the importance of using only district-approved applications, with PowerSchool Mobile being the recommended app for families to view student data hosted on the district’s portal. The district stated that apps accessing their systems or data must be authorized by the district and comply with vendor agreements, such as those with PowerSchool.
In response to the SPS statement, Wes Cossick of GradePro clarified that the app “The Source: SPS” was not monetized and did not have in-app purchases or ads. GradePro offers an alternative way for students and parents to check grades on their phones, supporting tens of thousands of schools across the country. Cossick highlighted the data privacy and security measures taken by GradePro, including working with outside counsel to ensure strict data privacy regulations are met. GradePro is part of the Sparksuite family of companies, which builds software products for millions of users globally, focusing on security as a top priority.
GradePro has been in operation for over a decade and has gained the trust of over 1 million users due to its user-friendly interface and additional features not found in official apps. The company ensures that data privacy and security are top priorities, exceeding industry-standard security practices. Their experience within the FinTech space, where security is critical, has helped shape their practices to ensure the safety of user data. GradePro aims to provide a reliable and secure platform for students and parents to access grades and essential school information.
The situation with “The Source: SPS” app highlighted the importance for schools to monitor and approve all apps that access their systems or data. Seattle Public Schools took action to protect their name and data by informing users to discontinue the use of the unauthorized app. They recommended using the approved PowerSchool Mobile app for accessing student data. GradePro, the company that acquired the app, ensures that their platform meets or exceeds industry-standard security practices to protect user data and provide a reliable service for students and parents to access grades and other school information on their phones.