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School Contact Initiative — Middle School Student Domain

5558587392@middleschool.email

The same verified identity a student carried through elementary school — now reflecting their middle school years. One number, one record, one trusted address for grades 6 through 8.

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5558587392@middleschool.email
Example student address · Grades 6–8

The identity that carried them through elementary school — continuing forward

Middle school is a time of transition — new schools, new subjects, and often new states. middleschool.email ensures that a student's verified identity, communication history, and privacy protections transition with them, automatically and without interruption.

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The same number from elementary

When a student moves from 5th to 6th grade, their numeric identifier doesn't change — only the domain does. @middleschool.email picks up exactly where @elementaryschool.email left off, with every record intact.

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Verified sender, every time

Middle school is a period of increasing independence and communication. Every message arriving from a @middleschool.email address is verified against the national registry — students, teachers, and parents always know who they're talking to.

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Transfers across districts and states

Middle school is a common time for families to relocate. A student moving from one state to another keeps the same identifier. The receiving school retrieves the full verified record without any manual re-enrollment process.

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Privacy protections at every touchpoint

Third-party educational platforms — homework tools, communication apps, learning management systems — only ever receive the student's alias token. The student's real identity and location are never exposed.

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MI-ready for the classroom

Adaptive learning platforms, tablet-based tools, and voice-assisted MI systems are increasingly common in middle school classrooms. The numeric address format is optimized for all of them — short, unambiguous, and machine-readable.

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Seamless promotion to high school

When a student enters 9th grade, their domain transitions automatically to @highschool.email. No action required. The identifier, and the 8+ years of verified school history it represents, continues uninterrupted.

A student who moved from San Diego in 6th grade and transferred to Chicago in 7th arrives at high school with a single, unbroken 9-year record

When Jordan transfers from San Diego to Chicago mid-year, the Chicago school queries the national registry using Jordan's identifier. The full verified record — every school, every grade level, every communication thread — is returned immediately. No paperwork. No re-verification. No gap. The record simply continues.

Every role in K–12 has a domain

middleschool.email is one domain in a complete national framework. Every teacher, staff member, district, and student at every grade level has a standardized, role-identifiable address.

@teachers.email
Classroom Teachers (111)
@schools.email
Staff · Districts · Agencies
@elementaryschool.email
Students · Grades K–5
@middleschool.email
Students · Grades 6–8
@highschool.email
Students · Grades 9–12

The School Contact Initiative

middleschool.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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