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Family vs. School Plans

1. Content:

– The content provided in both family and school accounts is identical, including lessons, videos, games, and worksheets.

2. User Capacity:

Family accounts support up to six users.

School accounts can accommodate anywhere from 10 to 1,000,000 students, depending on the school’s, district’s or city’s requirements.

3. Login:

– In family accounts, parents log in first, and children use the program afterwards.

– School accounts provide students with individual login using student and classroom codes (no emails), allowing them to log in independently from any device using unique codes.

4. Teachers and Classrooms:

Family accounts do not have classroom features.

School accounts are able to add unlimited amount of teachers classrooms.

5. Homework Assignments:

Family accounts do not have classroom features.

Teachers, can assign homework and classwork to students.

6. Grading:

Family accounts do not include grading capabilities.

School accounts feature a grading system based on student activity, enabling teachers to assess performance effectively.

7. Subscription Length:

– Families can opt for monthly or annual subscriptions.

Schools are offered only annual subscription plans.

8. Free Trial Period:

7-Day Free Trial for families.

14-Day Free Trial for schools.

9. Payment Methods:

We accept a wide range of payment methods including credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, Amazon Pay, online bank transfers, Apple Pay, and more.

Schools can use all the payment methods listed. Additionally, schools in the US have the option to pay by check.

10. Pricing:

– Family subscriptions cost $19 per month or $199 per year.

School subscriptions start at $24 / per student, per year at minimum 10 students. Please request a quote for more accurate pricing.

Can tutors or homeschooling families subscribe for a school account?

Tutors and homeschooling families can sign up for school accounts, although family accounts may be more cost-effective for fewer than 10 students.

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