About Global School OS
America’s First Sovereign Data Platform for K-12 Education
Global School OS (GSOS) was born from a simple but alarming observation: every time a teacher types a student’s name into an AI tool, that student’s personal information travels directly to AI company servers — unprotected, unfiltered, and logged forever. Parents don’t know. Students don’t know. And most administrators don’t realize it’s happening. GSOS is the sovereign data layer that changes all of that.
Our Mission
To protect every K-12 student’s identity, privacy, and rights in the age of artificial intelligence — while giving teachers, administrators, and parents the tools they need to use AI safely, confidently, and in full compliance with the law.
Our Five Patent-Pending Pillars
- Pillar 1 — ANS (Academic Needs Score): Converts raw student records into secure, anonymized need scores.
- Pillar 2 — VEP (Verified Educational Proof): Three-point verification before any data access. No token, no data.
- Pillar 3 — BDIA (Batch Decryption with Individual Audits): Every AI prompt scrubbed of PII. Every access individually logged.
- Pillar 4 — CES (Canonical Error Signaling): Instant alerts for anomalies. One switch locks down the entire district.
- Pillar 5 — ASTIL (Advanced Secure Tenant Isolation Layers): Every school completely isolated. Zero cross-tenant leakage.
Our Founding Team
Elizabeth Outlaw — Inventor and CEO
Elizabeth Outlaw is the inventor of Global School OS and all five Patent-Pending Pillars. Patent Pending — Application No. 64/006,357. Elizabeth built GSOS from concept to five working portals driven by an unwavering commitment to protecting every student in America from AI data exposure.
Mahesh S. — CTO and Co-Founder
Mahesh S. is a Technology Architect with over 20 years of experience building enterprise software solutions across telecom, fintech, and government. He brings the deep technical expertise to take GSOS from demo to production at enterprise scale.
Global School OS. The Vest for Data. Patent Pending App. No. 64/006,357. Protecting every student — one district at a time.