For parents
What ArthurAI™ means for your child.
Your child's school is using ArthurAI™, an educational AI platform that helps teachers personalize lessons, generate practice activities, and answer student questions. Below is what it actually does, what your child's teacher is responsible for, and what rights you have as a parent.
What the platform does
- Personalizes lessons. ArthurAI generates lesson content for each student calibrated to their learning preferences — some students get more visual material, some get more written explanation, some get more step-by-step scaffolding. Your child's teacher reviews and approves each lesson before students see it.
- Tutors students. Inside lessons, students can ask the AI tutor for help. The tutor is context-aware — it knows what lesson the student is working on. The tutor responds in your child's language across nine supported languages including Spanish, Urdu, French, and Arabic.
- Suggests grades for written work. When the teacher grades short-answer or essay work, the platform suggests a rubric-aligned score. The teacher reads the suggestion, the rubric breakdown, and the text the student wrote. The teacher decides the actual grade. Every grade in the gradebook is the teacher's decision.
- Helps the teacher track progress. The platform shows the teacher how the class as a whole is doing on each lesson and each competency. The teacher uses this to decide who needs extra help and what to teach next.
What it doesn't do
- It doesn't replace your child's teacher. The teacher is in charge of the classroom. The AI is a tool the teacher uses, the way a teacher uses a textbook or a calculator.
- It doesn't make decisions about your child without the teacher. No grade, no progression decision, no advising recommendation goes from the AI directly to your child or to the school record. The teacher always reviews and decides.
- It doesn't store your child's conversations on our servers. When your child chats with the AI tutor, the conversation stays on your child's own device. We never store the text of those conversations on our servers as a record.
- It doesn't advertise to your child. ArthurAI is paid for by your child's school. There is no ‘free’ tier that monetizes children's data. No third-party advertising. No behavioral profiling. No marketing.
- It doesn't use your child's data to train AI models. ArthurAI's underlying capability is built on synthetic data we created ourselves, not on data from the schools we serve. This is contractual, not just policy.
Your rights
- Right to know what the school collects. You can ask the school's registrar for a list of what the school stores about your child in ArthurAI: enrollment, lesson progress, assessment artifacts, the LCP-diagnostic responses your child gave at the start of the year.
- Right to inspect education records. Under FERPA, you have the right to inspect your child's education records. The school is the holder of those records; the school responds to the request. ArthurAI supports the school in fulfilling the request.
- Right to correct. If you find an error in your child's record, you have the right to ask the school to correct it. ArthurAI has the technical mechanisms the school needs to make corrections.
- Right to deletion. You can ask the school to delete your child's record. The school will route the request to us; we support deletion across the platform with written confirmation.
- Right to a list of every AI-assisted assignment. The school can show you exactly which assignments your child has done with AI assistance and how the AI was used.
- Right to know about state law. If your child is in California, Tennessee, Utah, or another state with an AI-disclosure law, the school is required to notify you about AI use in instruction. See the state AI disclosure tracker for what your state requires.
Common questions
- “Will my child's work train an AI?” No. Your child's work is never used to train AI models.
- “Can my child cheat using the AI tutor?” The AI tutor is intentionally disabled during practice questions and graded assessments — the tutor cannot write the answer for the learner. Outside of those, the tutor explains and supports learning, the way a tutor or a study group would.
- “What if I don't want my child to use AI?” That's a conversation with your child's school. The school configures how AI is used in their setting; we are the platform the school deploys, not the decision-maker about whether to use it. Many schools provide an opt-out path; ask your school what their policy is.
- “Where can I see what the AI told my child?” Conversations between your child and the AI tutor are stored on your child's device, not on our servers. The school cannot show you the text of those conversations. The school can show you which lesson scopes generated the most tutor questions — a useful signal of where your child needed help.
- “What if I have a complaint?” Start with the school. If the matter cannot be resolved at the school level, you can write to us at the contact below.
Where to learn more
Read our safety and disclosure page for the full school-and-parent communication kit. See our student data rights summary for plain-language coverage of FERPA, COPPA, and state-law rights. Read our privacy policy for the legal-form coverage.