Is Arcadia a replacement for public school?
Arcadia is designed as a comprehensive homeschool curriculum platform, covering the same ground as traditional schooling across 10 years and 9 subjects. All content is mapped to national academic standards (Common Core, NGSS, CSTA, etc.). Whether it fully replaces school depends on your local homeschool laws — in most US states, a documented homeschool curriculum like Arcadia is fully legal and accepted.
How is this different from Khan Academy or other platforms?
Khan Academy uses pre-recorded content. Arcadia generates every lesson fresh, personalised to your child's name, year level, and age group. The AI voice reads every lesson aloud, your child can ask questions mid-lesson with "Hey Teacher," and assessments adapt from simple multiple choice for young learners to graded essays for older students. It's a tutor, not a video library.
What age is Arcadia designed for?
Arcadia covers Years 1–10, designed for learners aged 5–18. The platform adapts its language, lesson length, and assessment complexity to the student's year level — simple sentences and fun examples for young learners, rigorous analysis and essay writing for older students.
Can I see what my child is learning?
Yes. The Parent Dashboard gives you full visibility — lesson history, quiz scores, subject progress, weekly reports, and content controls to hide any topics you don't want covered. You can also print a full academic transcript at any time.
Does it work offline?
Arcadia currently requires an internet connection for AI lesson generation and voice narration. An offline mode is of high interest.
When is it launching?
We're currently in testing with a small group of families. Join the waitlist to be among the first to access the hosted version when it launches privately and later publicly. Waitlist members get priority access.