1. What are the Text-to-Speech (TTS) voice messages in School Signals?

Text-to-Speech (TTS) Voice messages are automated phone calls created from the text of a post or alert. When a message is sent as a voice message, School Signals converts the written text into spoken audio and delivers it to families.

Voice messages can be delivered in families’ preferred languages, allowing schools and districts to communicate important updates by voice without recording messages or manually managing translations.


Voice Message System for Districts

Voice messages work for both district-levels and single schools

This feature is designed to support district-wide voice messages, where a single update may need to reach families across multiple schools and languages.


District administrators can send one message that is delivered consistently across the district.

Text-to-speech (TTS) voice messages