About My School

So this is basically what happens when a kid gets tired of adults saying "you wouldn't understand" and decides to figure out how the world actually works.

Not Khan Academy. Not Outschool. Not a pre-built curriculum.

You decide every topic. AI handles the content creation. You stay in control.

What This Is Actually About

So basically, I kept asking my parents questions about how stuff works and they kept saying "you'll understand when you're older."

Like, why do we vote? How does money actually work? What makes someone a good leader? SpongeBob never talks about this stuff, and school definitely doesn't. But apparently these things are super important for understanding why adults make the decisions they do.

This isn't replacing homework (trust me, I still have plenty of that). It's more like figuring out the background stuff that makes all the other school subjects actually make sense - you know, the context that adults assume we already know but never actually explain.

Why We Built This

We kept running into the same wall: explaining economics, civics, and philosophy to a 10-year-old meant either oversimplifying to the point of meaninglessness or watching her eyes glaze over.

We wanted to teach her things that mattered to us—what we believe is important—not just what schools decided was age-appropriate. But creating engaging content from scratch every day? That would take hours we don't have.

So we built something where we could spend 5 minutes defining what matters, and AI would turn "explain how inflation works" into an adventure story she'd actually engage with. It's about staying in control while saving time—not outsourcing parenting to software.

Why Parents Like Mine Choose This

They've tried Khan Academy, Outschool, and "educational" apps. Here's what was still missing:

They Want Complete Control of the Curriculum

No pre-built lessons. My parents decide every topic—whether it's economics, philosophy, or music theory. My mom said "I know what matters to our family better than any curriculum designer."

Real Progress, Not Gamification

My dad complains about "meaningless badges and points" from other apps. He wants to see exactly what concepts I understand and what needs reteaching.

They're Done With Age-Appropriate Dumbing Down

I finished my grade's stuff early and kept asking for harder topics. Parents get frustrated when everything assumes kids can't handle complexity.

They Need Time-Saving, Not Time-Consuming

We have soccer, piano, family trips. My dad said he'd spend hours creating content otherwise. This takes 5 minutes to define, AI handles the rest.

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How This Thing Actually Works

01

My Parents Pick What I Learn

They basically decide if I'm ready for economics stuff, or maybe robotics, or philosophy. My mom checks out everything first because she doesn't trust "the internet" to know what I can handle.

02

Some Computer Makes It Into Stories

Apparently there's AI that turns boring stuff like quantum mechanics into space adventures, and economics becomes kingdom management or whatever. It's actually kind of cool when it works.

03

I Don't Even Realize I'm Learning

It's like following characters through adventures, and suddenly I understand why inflation happens or how voting systems work. Way better than my social studies textbook, that's for sure.

04

My Parents Can See What I Actually Get

Instead of just seeing "Savannah got 85%" they can see exactly what concepts I understood and what I'm still confused about. No more mystery grades that don't mean anything.

For Parents: The Real Details

Okay, dropping Savannah's voice for a second. Here's what this actually is from a parent perspective.

What This Is

  • Parent-child relationship building where you guide what's important
  • Active monitoring and progress guidance, not passive consumption
  • Personalized learning that advances at your kid's actual pace

What This Is NOT

  • A substitute for school, friends, or hands-on activities
  • A "set it and forget it" system
  • A pre-built curriculum

How It Works

1. Create a Plan

Define what you want taught. AI expands your simple idea ("three lessons about the solar system") into a detailed lesson plan you can review and edit.

2. Generate Lessons

Lock the plan. System generates personalized lessons with text, audio, and quizzes based on your kid's profile (interests, age, etc.).

3. Track Progress

Kids must score 100% to complete. They retake quizzes until mastery. You see exactly what they understand and what needs work.

The Reality

Time commitment: 15 min/day for your kid, 15 min/week minimum for you to create/guide lessons

State of the project: Rough around the edges. Built for one kid, works for us. Features appear when I need them.

Target group: Parents willing to experiment with an unpolished tool

Cost: None. No intention to charge. This isn't a business.

Your involvement: You create the first lesson. Takes 5 minutes. Reinforces that you're part of the process, not outsourcing parenting to AI.

Who should skip this: If you want pre-built curriculum, accountability systems, or polished UX—this isn't it. If you want to define every concept yourself and stay involved—let's talk.

What Your 15 Minutes Looks Like

Week 1

Pick topics, write simple description ("teach 3 lessons about solar system"), AI expands it into detailed plan, you review/edit, lock it (5 min)

Week 2-4

Review quiz results, see which concepts stuck and which didn't, adjust difficulty or add follow-up lessons (10 min total)

Ongoing

Monitor progress dashboard, identify knowledge gaps, create new plans for topics that matter to your family

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If you want complete control over what your kid learns—not pre-packaged lessons—this might work for you.

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Common Questions

How is this different from just having my kid watch YouTube explainer videos?

YouTube is passive consumption chosen by algorithms. This is active learning where you decide what concepts matter, content is personalized to your kid's interests, and they must demonstrate understanding through quizzes (100% to pass). Plus, you can see exactly what they learned and what needs reteaching—no mystery about whether it stuck.

What if my kid has different interests than Savannah?

That's the entire point—there's no pre-built curriculum. You add your kid's interests to their profile (sports, animals, coding, whatever), and AI weaves those into the lessons. If your kid loves dinosaurs, economics lessons might use dinosaur trading examples. You control the topics, AI customizes the delivery.

How do I know the AI explanations are accurate?

You preview and approve every lesson plan before it's generated. If something seems off, you edit it or regenerate. This isn't "set it and forget it"—you're actively involved. Think of AI as your content assistant, not your substitute teacher. You define what's taught, AI handles the time-consuming parts.

What happens after the initial group fills up?

Honestly, I don't know yet. This is an experiment, not a business. Right now I'm focused on making it work well for a small group of families. If it continues to work, great. If not, at least we tried something different. No promises beyond that.

Is this meant to replace school?

No. This is for supplemental learning—the concepts and topics you think matter that schools don't cover, or don't cover the way you'd want. It's 15 minutes a day. Your kid still needs school, friends, sports, hands-on activities, and real-world experiences.

Ready to Take Control of Your Kid's Learning?

If you're tired of pre-built curricula and willing to stay actively involved in what your kid learns—let's see if this works for your family.