iDismiss is a teacher-designed app that helps schools manage student dismissal with greater safety, faster traffic flow, and less confusion during daily dismissals.

Dallas, TX, October 21, 2025 —  iDismiss, a school dismissal app created by Texas educators Jesus Lopez de Nava and Jay Morales, continues to improve how schools across the country handle student dismissals, offering a safer and more organized process for daily dismissals.

For years, the end of the school day has been one of the most stressful moments for teachers and families. Crowded hallways, long car lines, and rushed communication often combine to create confusion and wasted time. Lopez recognized these challenges firsthand and set out to design a system that could restore calm and structure to the process. Their solution, iDismiss, has grown into a trusted platform that continues to help schools dismiss students efficiently nationwide without sacrificing safety and cost.

The app was first launched during COVID, when schools were seeking safer, contact-friendly ways to manage routines. The teacher duo provided the iDismiss services free of charge during the COVID school year in order to support schools. Today, iDismiss continues to support schools long after pandemic restrictions and has become a reliable and affordable resource to schools across the nation.

Edinburg ISD implemented iDismiss Edinburg CISD shares how iDismiss has positively impacted their dismissal process in all 31 elementary schools. Staff reported smoother traffic flow, shorter dismissal times, and clearer communication between teachers and parents.

“Dismissal should not drain a teacher’s energy or frustrate parents who simply want to pick up their children safely,” said co-founder Jay Morales, a Dallas ISD Coordinator. “We built iDismiss to simplify the process while keeping safety at the center of daily school operations.”

The platform’s updated website now gives schools an easier way to request demos, explore features, and review pricing. iDismiss offers a six-week free trial, flat annual license of $299 per campus that covers unlimited students and staff, technical support, customer assistance and future upgrades; eliminating the hidden costs that often keep schools from trying new tools.

Jesus Lopez, bilingual coordinator in Denton ISD and the developer behind the system, emphasized the importance of simplicity. “I wanted the app to work for everyone-teachers, parents, and administrators-without a steep learning curve,” Lopez explained. “It runs on any device, whether that’s a digital screen in the classroom, a smart phone or a large screen projecting the dismissal in a single location.”

With real-time updates, quick parent check-ins, and streamlined student check-outs, iDismiss has already reduced dismissal times to as little as 15 minutes in some schools. Many administrators note that the biggest impact is not just efficiency, but peace of mind knowing every student is accounted for as they leave campus.

For administrators ready to replace the daily chaos of dismissal with clarity and control, iDismiss is showing that when teachers design the solution, schools can finally reclaim the end of the day. To learn more or request a demo, visit idismiss.org.

About iDismiss:

iDismiss is a school dismissal platform created by Texas educators to simplify and secure the end-of-day process. Accessible on any device, the progressive web app provides real-time communication, quick parent check-ins, and flexible dismissal zones. With flat-rate pricing and an intuitive design, iDismiss is trusted by schools of all sizes across the United States.

Media Contact:

Organization: iDismiss

Contact Person: Jay Morales

Phone Number: (469) 348-4676

Email: [email protected]

Address: 6803 Kingshollow Dr. Dallas TX 75248

Website: https://www.idismiss.org/