Schools and campus screens
School signage works best when announcements and schedules come from systems staff already maintain.
Quick answer
Use Screen Keep for school screens when the content can be a webpage, published calendar, dashboard, menu, or announcement URL.
Why Screen Keep fits
Screen Keep turns Android TV and Google TV devices into managed URL displays without forcing every screen into a full CMS.
Use case
Best-fit screen jobs for this page.
Screen Keep works best when the display has a clear job, a reliable content source, and simple ownership after launch.
Front office announcements, cafeteria menus, hallway displays, event schedules, and staff dashboards.
Schools that want low training overhead.
Screens where IT wants fewer custom kiosk scripts.
Screen plan
Make the display useful in the room, not just technically online.
Start with the content people actually need to see, then remove the failure points that make public screens look unfinished.
What to show
Front-office welcome pages, bell schedules, cafeteria menus, athletics calendars, and event-day notices.
Hallway screens for announcements that already exist on the school site or a published dashboard.
Staff-facing dashboards in non-public areas where the URL and authentication model are approved by IT.
Failure points to avoid
Custom kiosk scripts that become one more thing IT has to maintain.
Student or private information accidentally placed on public screens.
Manual casting or HDMI laptops that fail after sleep, restarts, or room changes.
Launch plan
A practical rollout path for the first screen.
Step 1
Separate public and staff screens
Choose URLs that match the screen location and do not expose student records, private schedules, or protected data.
Step 2
Validate the network and hardware
Check Wi-Fi or ethernet at the exact mounting location before committing to a hallway or office rollout.
Step 3
Start with one repeatable template
Use a standard announcement or calendar page first, then reuse the same setup pattern for additional screens.
Related next steps
Continue with the guides that support this setup.
Use these pages to compare hardware, understand the URL workflow, and move from planning to the first live screen.
Planning download
Android TV signage device buying checklist
A hardware checklist for school networks, ethernet, support ownership, and screen placement.
FAQ
Questions buyers usually ask.
Can schools use existing calendars?
Yes, if the calendar or schedule can be published as a screen-friendly URL.
Does every screen need a CMS?
No. Many hallway or lobby displays only need a reliable URL display path.
What should IT evaluate first?
Network reliability, device management, screen recovery, and who owns content updates.