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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Klear.ai Announces Successful Go-Live with Garden Grove Unified School District
CYPRESS, Calif., May 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- a leading provider of AI-driven Claims and Risk Management solutions, today announced the successful deployment of its platform at Garden Grove Unified School District (GGUSD). The implementation marks another milestone in commitment to modernizing public sector risk and claims operations. Garden Grove Unified School District (GGUSD) has earned statewide and national recognition for academic excellence and student support. Recent honors include multiple California Distinguished Schools, National Blue Ribbon Schools, and designation as a California Honor Roll District. GGUSD's innovative ASPIRE mental health program also received the Golden Bell Award, and the district has been recognized with the Broad Prize for Urban Education for closing achievement gaps. These awards reflect GGUSD's strong performance and commitment to student success. The go-live follows a collaborative and focused deployment process, delivering a centralized, secure, and highly intuitive system tailored to the needs of one of California's largest school districts. GGUSD now benefits from powerful automation tools, real-time analytics, and native AI features—streamlining incident intake, compliance tracking, and claims oversight. "We're proud to support Garden Grove Unified School District on their journey toward digital transformation," said Ritza Vaughn, Executive Vice President at "From the outset, this was a true partnership. GGUSD's commitment to innovation aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver smarter, more efficient solutions for the public sector." From a technology perspective, the go-live reflects the strength of scalable, cloud-native platform and its proven implementation approach. "Our team worked closely with GGUSD to ensure a smooth and successful launch," said Bobby Hunter, Chief Product Officer at "We tailored the system to their workflows, migrated data securely, and provided hands-on support every step of the way. The result is a platform that's ready to deliver immediate value—without disruption." continues to expand its footprint in education, government, and risk-pool sectors by delivering modern, AI-enabled solutions that reduce administrative burden and enhance decision-making. About delivers integrated, AI-powered solutions for policy, claims, risk, and analytics—purpose-built for the modern insurance ecosystem. With Native AI woven into the fabric of the product and a commitment to customer outcomes, empowers carriers, public entities, TPAs, and risk pools to streamline operations, improve decision-making, and reduce costs—at in Cypress, California, is consistently recognized for its product excellence, customer satisfaction, and innovative AI capabilities. For media inquiries, contact:Shiv BansalMarketing (619) 343-6260395691@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sign in to access your portfolio


Los Angeles Times
26-02-2025
- General
- Los Angeles Times
Garden Grove Unified preps take-home meal kits for Muslim students during Ramadan
Muslim students at the Garden Grove Unified School District will be able to take meal kits home during the holy month of Ramadan when they are otherwise fasting in observance during the school day. Bento boxes with a meal, fruits, vegetables and a drink are set to be distributed for free to students who attend school and request them as a religious accommodation during the Islamic holy month, which begins on Friday. Observant Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until dusk during Ramadan until breaking their fast with meal called iftar. Students can pick up the meal kits starting on March 3 through March 28. The initiative came by way of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's approval of the California Department of Education's waiver request to allow local school districts to distribute free meals from the National School Lunch and School Breakfast programs for Muslim students to take home during Ramadan. 'We're always looking for opportunities to serve our students,' said Agnes Lally, director of food services at Garden Grove Unified. 'We have a very diverse population here at the district. When this waiver became available, we wanted to make sure that we had this opportunity for our fasting students.' Garden Grove Unified completed and submitted an opt-in survey towards that end. Parents and students interested in the take-home meal kits must complete an online form and notify the district of how many days during the week they will be requesting them. 'My staff will prepare the meal kits every day,' Lally said. 'We'll put together a bento box for breakfast and lunch with all the proper components. Before our staff goes home, they will deliver the meal kits to the school office.' The program has gained praise from the greater Los Angeles area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. 'This initiative exemplifies the values of understanding and respect that are crucial in educational settings, ensuring that all students, regardless of their background, feel supported,' said Hussam Ayloush, CAIR-LA's executive director. 'We hope that more school districts will take similar steps to ensure Muslim students feel seen and valued at school, not only during Ramadan but year-round.' The meal kits see to it that observing Ramadan at the district won't come at the expense of breakfast and lunch that students otherwise would have eaten during any other time of the school year. 'In our district, 81% of our students are socio-economically disadvantaged,' said Abby Broyles, a district spokeswoman. 'Having free breakfast and lunch available during Ramadan, it's a great service to ensure that those families still have access to free, nutritious meals.'