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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - SchoolAI: Personalized Learning For Every Student

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SchoolAI is an AI-powered learning platform that puts students at the center. Every student gets personalized learning experiences tailored to how they learn best.

Teachers design personalized learning workspaces where students create, play, and learn. Each Space is built around an agenda that guides the learning journey and includes interactive tools like documents for writing with feedback, videos for guided discussions, and simulations for hands-on practice. Students might analyze a novel, work through math problems, conduct a virtual science experiment, or practice real-world skills, all tailored to how they learn best and guided by their own AI sidekick.

"The magic is the timing," says Chrissy Roe of Hoover City Schools. "Students get help the moment they need it, so they actually learn instead of just making corrections."

The platform also helps teachers with planning, differentiation, and daily tasks. It remembers teaching styles and priorities so teachers have more time to focus on connection with students. Leaders can use Organize to share what works across classrooms and schools, tracking impact at scale.

"The tools that SchoolAI provides can save me a lot of time, so I can focus more on student interventions, providing specific feedback for students, analyzing student data, and adjusting instruction," says Sara Elder of Hidden Valley Middle School.

The result? Every student gets the personalized learning experience they deserve while teachers get the insights they need to reach every student, every day.

Student outcomes first, teacher productivity second

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Most AI education tools focus primarily on teacher productivity. While we help teachers save time, our primary focus is on student outcomes. We design industry-leading features for the learning experience first, creating activities that are immersive, challenging, and tailored to each student.

Our teacher assistant can handle the heavy lifting: lesson prep, differentiation, and daily planning, all in minutes instead of hours. This frees teachers to do what they do best: connect with students, facilitate discussions, and provide the human support that makes learning meaningful.

Students might spend 10 minutes in a Space practicing a single skill, or return over weeks to work through a complex project. Some Spaces guide independent work, while others support small group collaboration. Each one meets students exactly where they are. They work at their own pace, get unstuck without waiting, and build confidence through guided practice.

"I got my teacher back from burnout after she discovered how Spaces allowed her to deeply engage her students," says Leroy Dixon of White Plains Middle School in New York. "She has the spark back in her teaching."

What makes Spaces different? They follow teacher instructions. Teachers set the learning goals, the tone, the guardrails. The AI guides students through the teacher's agenda, not its own. And while students work, teachers get real-time insights into where they're stuck, what they're mastering, and who needs help most. That means teachers can step in at exactly the right moment with exactly the right support.

"Small group instruction used to mean 20 kids doing busy work," says Mandy Shapiro of Prosper ISD. "Now they're getting personalized lessons while I target specific needs."

"With Spaces, I'm able to pinpoint exactly what my students know, identify learning gaps, and provide personalized instruction tailored to each student's needs," says Sue Cluck of Gravette High School in Arkansas. "Approximately 94% of my students showed remarkable growth in content mastery."

Sharing what works across schools

Districts can use SchoolAI to scale best practices. A great lesson designed by one teacher can be shared across the system through Organize. Teachers can collaborate on what works, adapt Spaces for their own classrooms, and build on each other's innovations instead of starting from scratch.

"Partnering with SchoolAI has allowed us to introduce a tool in the classroom that provides teachers with valuable insights into their students' progress in every class," says Dr. Anthony Godfrey of Jordan School District.

This creates a culture of shared innovation. Teachers aren't starting from zero or working in isolation. They're building on what works, adapting proven approaches, and contributing back to the community.

"SchoolAI revolutionized our student intake process, turning data points into stories," says Chris Fore of Mojave High School in California. "It helps staff connect personally with new students from day one, making our onboarding more engaging and human-centered. SchoolAI brings each new student to life in ways raw data never could."

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‘Only scratching the surface’

Teachers face impossible demands. Differentiate for 27 students, communicate with families, plan engaging lessons, grade thoughtfully, and still find time to actually teach. SchoolAI helps by meeting students where they are. Differentiation happens in real time, communication gets clearer, and teachers spend less time managing and more time connecting.

Administrators want to spread what works, but every teacher, subject, and building operates differently. With SchoolAI, school and district leaders can share effective practices across their system and see what's working, armed with real data on student engagement and progress.

Both groups get time back. Teachers spend less time on administrative work and more time connecting with students. Leaders get clarity on what drives outcomes, not just activity. And everyone benefits from technology that amplifies educators and improves their connection with students. The goal isn't efficiency for its own sake. It's better learning for every student.

"Daily our teachers are finding new approaches to utilize SchoolAI and we are only scratching the surface of what this powerful tool can do to increase productivity and effectiveness," says Dr. Mario Layne of North Crowley High School in Texas.

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