A dedicated digital identity for charter schools.
Optional, recognizable, and designed to connect charter-school communication to the broader School Contact Initiative — a national framework for standardized, secure educational communication.
Format shown for illustration only — not an assigned address.
Part of a larger education identity framework
academy.email is an optional charter-school domain within the broader School Contact Initiative. The parent initiative works toward clearer, more recognizable, and more structured digital identities for K–12 communication.
academy.email gives charter schools and charter-school organizations a distinct, education-focused address — while remaining able to participate in that shared identity architecture if they choose to.
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Parent initiative
academy.email
Optional charter-school domain
Built with charter schools in mind
Charter schools operate differently from traditional districts — often smaller, more independent, and managing their own communication infrastructure. academy.email is shaped around that reality.
Recognizable
A dedicated .email identity makes educational communication easier to recognize and distinguish from general-purpose email.
Optional
Charter schools can choose whether academy.email fits their communication and identity strategy — nothing about adoption is required.
Connected
academy.email is designed as part of the broader School Contact ecosystem, without requiring a school to change how it already operates.
Forward-looking
The architecture is designed with the evolving relationship between people, digital identity, and Machine Intelligence in mind.
What an academy.email address looks like
An academy.email address provides a recognizable charter-school identity while participating in the broader School Contact architecture.
This is an illustrative example only, not an actual assigned address.
Learn more about the initiative academy.email belongs to
School Contact is the parent initiative behind academy.email — focused on standardized, secure identity and communication across K–12 education.
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