Lightspeed Systems

[2] In January 2022, they acquired CatchOn, a real-time data analytics provider that helps with student engagement,[3] and in March 2022, Lightspeed received another investment from Genstar Capital.

Lightspeed Systems advertises their Filter product as blocking inappropriate content, and a tool for CIPA compliance.

In April 2018, Lightspeed released Classroom Management, software which the company claims can monitor and control content loaded on devices used by students during class.

[7] In 2021 Lightspeed announced Alert, a product the company says uses artificial intelligence as well as human review to identify threats of school violence or student self-harm.

[citation needed] In 2012, Darryl LaGacé, head of IT in San Diego Unified School District, left to go work for Lightspeed Systems after previously procuring a $375,000 contract with them earlier that year.