AI tutoring, interactive content, and mobile learning designed to keep K-12 students engaged and learning.
Block editor works like writing a document. Teachers create lessons by dragging and dropping — no technical training required, no IT support tickets.
AI assistants meet students at their level — explaining concepts differently, providing hints, and adjusting difficulty. Personalized learning at scale.
Students learn on the devices they already use. Native iOS and Android app feels natural to kids who grew up with smartphones.
Start with the free plan. Modern learning tools should be accessible to every school, regardless of budget.
Real obstacles K-12 Schools professionals face — and how LearnHouse helps overcome them.
Today's students are digital natives with high expectations for online experiences. LMS platforms designed primarily for adults may not engage younger learners as effectively.
Modern, clean interface with interactive content types. AI tutoring adapts to each student's pace. Mobile app lets students learn on devices they actually use.
Many K-12 teachers struggle with complex LMS administration. They need to create content, not manage server configurations and plugin conflicts.
Block editor is as simple as writing a document. Drag, drop, and publish. No technical skills required. Teachers focus on teaching, not technology.
K-12 education involves parents. Most platforms have no parent-facing dashboards or progress reports that families can access.
Analytics dashboard tracks student progress, completion rates, and engagement. Share reports with parents and administrators to keep everyone aligned on student outcomes.
Schools operate on tight budgets. Enterprise LMS pricing puts modern tools out of reach for most K-12 institutions.
Free tier to start, affordable Standard plan at $49/mo. Enterprise available for districts needing self-hosting. Modern learning tools for every budget.
Modern block-based editor for rich, interactive content
AI assistants, content generation, and interactive playgrounds
Discussions, threads, and engagement tools
Learner progress, completion rates, and insights
19 languages — reach learners worldwide
Native iOS and Android app for learning on the go
Common questions about LearnHouse for K-12 Schools
Self-host LearnHouse with Docker so no student data leaves your district. Teachers obtain verifiable parental consent through your existing process, while RBAC limits what under-13 accounts can see. The managed cloud isn't COPPA-targeted; districts should self-host for K-5.
Self-hosting puts your district in full control of the data processing agreement, since you host the AGPLv3 code on your own infrastructure. Districts can sign their standard SDPC NDPA internally rather than negotiating with a vendor.
Yes. Use the block editor for homework, embed videos and PDFs, and assign quizzes for flipped classrooms. Boards work as Kanban-style assignment trackers and Communities host classroom discussion threads moderated by the teacher.
Through the REST API, districts can roster from Clever or ClassLink and embed Google Drive, Docs, and Forms inside lessons. Native Google Classroom assignment sync is on the roadmap; today most districts use the API or Zapier.
Yes. LearnHouse ships in 19 languages including Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese, and Portuguese. Parents can read announcements in their preferred language and teachers can duplicate course shells per language for newcomer programs.
Canvas and Schoology are mature but expensive and proprietary. LearnHouse is open source under AGPLv3, self-hostable, and lighter to roll out for individual schools or charter networks. It lacks deep SIS integrations Canvas has, so it suits supplemental programs and microschools well.
Yes. The web app runs on any modern browser including Chromebooks, and native iOS and Android apps cover school iPads and Android tablets. Code playgrounds run in-browser with no installs required by IT.
Built-in quizzes and assignments track completion and scores. Standards-based grading and full gradebook export to PowerSchool or Infinite Campus is handled through the REST API today. Boards can tag activities by standards like Common Core or NGSS.
Yes, on the Pro plan or Enterprise. Add your district domain, mascot logo, and color palette so students see a district-branded portal instead of a third-party tool. Self-hosting Enterprise lets you go further and modify source under AGPLv3.
Contact sales for Enterprise nonprofit pricing. The Free plan covers individual teachers and microschools, and the AGPLv3 self-host option is genuinely free if your district has IT capacity to run Docker.
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