AI System Will Drive Academics at New Virtual Charter School

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Opening this fall in Arizona, Unbound Academy will use AI to condense core academic lessons to two hours a day, followed by workshops, mentorship sessions and student-led projects, per the school’s charter application.

A new virtual charter school in Arizona will use artificial intelligence-based learning apps to teach core academic lessons in two hours a day. The other four hours will be dedicated to mentorship sessions, student projects and workshops on topics such as public speaking and financial literacy, according to the school’s charter application.

Called Unbound Academy, the charter will serve up to 200 students in grades four through eight starting this fall, and can grow to enroll 800 students over time, according to the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools, which approved Unbound Academy’s application last month.

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