The digital safety equivalent of a credit rating for schools. Five dimensions measured: incident exposure rate, platform penetration, grade/cohort clustering, repeat incident density, and high-risk category exposure. Sourced from NCMEC, FBI IC3, CDC YRBS, and CA DOE.
Oakland Unified School District · CA · 36,000 students · Data: 2024
Los Angeles Unified School District · CA · 420,000 students · Data: 2024
San Francisco Unified School District · CA · 51,000 students · Data: 2024
Sacramento City Unified School District · CA · 42,000 students · Data: 2024
San Diego Unified School District · CA · 104,000 students · Data: 2024
Risk scores are computed using a proprietary composite model incorporating five dimensions: incident exposure rate, platform penetration, grade/cohort clustering, repeat incident density, and high-risk category exposure. Scoring weights and thresholds are proprietary to TeenAegis and are processed server-side only — no scoring logic is exposed to the client. All underlying data is sourced from public government reports: NCMEC CyberTipline Annual Reports, FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), California Department of Education incident data, and NCES Common Core of Data. No individual student data is stored or processed. Schools may submit a formal dispute of their rating via the TeenAegis contact form.