A standardized, verified email address for every high school student in America — readable by a teacher, a voice assistant, or a Machine Intelligence system, and backed by a national identity framework that keeps students safe.
Every student in the United States deserves a communication address that is secure, verified, and ready for the tools of today and tomorrow. highschool.email is that address — issued automatically, protected by design, and built to move with the student anywhere in the country.
Any address ending in @highschool.email belongs to a verified high school student in the national system. No guessing, no spoofing, no impersonation possible.
A student's unique numeric identifier is assigned once — at kindergarten enrollment — and follows them through every grade level, school, and state. Only the domain updates as they advance.
Third-party apps and platforms only ever see an alias token — never the student's real name, location, or personal details. FERPA and COPPA compliance is built in, not bolted on.
The numeric format is optimized for voice assistants, MI learning tools, smartwatches, and smart glasses. A student's address works on every device they will ever use — today and in the future.
When a student moves from San Diego to Chicago, the new school looks up the national registry and picks up the full verified record immediately. No new accounts, no lost history.
At graduation or age 18, the identifier is archived for the legally required retention period, then returned to the pool. The system is self-sustaining at national scale.
When Jordan is assigned area code 444 and identifier 8587392 in kindergarten, that combination is theirs alone until the day they graduate. As they move through school, the domain after the @ symbol updates automatically to reflect where they are. The number is always the same student.
highschool.email is one domain in a complete national framework. Teachers, staff, districts, and students at every level all have standardized, role-identifiable addresses.
highschool.email is one part of a national policy framework to standardize, secure, and future-proof how K–12 schools communicate. Learn about the full initiative, the roadmap, and how your district can get involved.
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