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Blocked by your district's Google Workspace settings? Here's how to request ClassLens for review.

Many districts restrict third-party Google Workspace apps until they are reviewed by curriculum, technology, or data-privacy teams. If your district blocked ClassLens login, that usually means the app needs formal approval, not that you did anything wrong.

Curious what you are requesting access to? Explore a sample Knowledge Gap Report; no login needed.

Three steps to request approval

1

Find your district’s approved-app request process

Ask your principal, instructional coach, librarian, or site tech contact who handles approved-app requests in your district. If your block screen shows a “Request access” button, use it too, it routes straight to your admin.

2

Send one of the two requests below

Or send both, since curriculum and tech / privacy are usually separate tracks at most districts.

3

Share the ClassLens security overview

Point reviewers at classlens.com/districts/security and ask for formal review.

Copy-ready request emails

Curriculum and tech / privacy tracks are usually separate at most districts, so most teachers send both.

Want help getting ClassLens approved at your district?

Leave your email and district and we'll send your IT team everything they need.

We may follow up about getting ClassLens approved at your district.

What districts usually care about

More consistent rubric-based grading

Across assignments, so students and families see fewer unexplained grade swings period over period.

Fewer last-minute grading surges

Before report cards. Teachers who stay current with grading reduce the end-of-term rush that frustrates students and parents.

Same-day Knowledge Gap Reports

That show what the class as a whole missed, so reteaching can happen while the lesson still matters.

What ClassLens does not do

Not used for creative, performance, or project-based work

ClassLens is for low-stakes practice and formative assignments only.

Teacher reviews every draft grade before it is released

The default is draft-only; the teacher is the grader of record.

Students can request a hand regrade at any time

This is standard classroom practice, not an AI exception.

Student submissions are processed transiently

And are not retained on ClassLens servers.

Need help from the ClassLens team?

If you run into questions during your district review, email us. We can send your reviewers the DPA, K-12CVAT, and any other documentation they need, usually within one business day.