Module · AI Readiness

Find schools at every stage of their AI cycle.

From quiet teacher experiments to board-adopted policy. We read the board minutes, handbooks, and press releases so you can filter the whole U.S. catalog by where each district actually is — and skip the ones still arguing about it.

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  • San Diego UnifiedCA
    fresh
  • Capistrano USDCA
    ready
  • Long Beach USDCA
    warm
  • San Juan USDCA
  • Sweetwater Union HSDCA
    training
  • Mt. Diablo USDCA
    ready
  • Conejo Valley USDCA
    warm
  • Saugus Union SDCA
i. what you can answer

Three questions you can't answer anywhere else.

Filter on any signal from the dashboard, REST API, or MCP. Save the segment, run it again tomorrow.

Who just published a policy?

Districts that crossed from drafting into published policy in the last 90 days — the right moment for a partnership conversation.

Who has policy, no rollout?

Districts with formal AI guidance but no classroom signal, training, or approved tool list. These buyers need an enablement partner.

Who already names your competitor?

Search by named vendor — ChatGPT Edu, MagicSchool, Khanmigo, Gemini, anything specific to your category — and see where it appears in approved-tool lists.

ii. the arc

Five stages, plainly defined.

Every entity in the catalog sits on this arc. Filter on a single stage, filter on a range, or subscribe to alerts the moment a district crosses from one to the next.

i.

No signal

Nothing public yet. AI hasn't surfaced in board minutes, handbooks, or press.

ii.

Aware

Conversations and a pilot or two. No formal guidance. Often a hint of vendor experimentation.

iii.

Planning

A committee, a task force, or a draft memo. Direction is forming; policy is on the way.

iv.

Published

Formal guidance in writing. Student- and staff-use postures are explicit and citable.

v.

Implementation visible

Board-adopted policy plus active rollout — approved tools, teacher training, governance in motion.

iii. competitive intel

We name the tools. By name.

When a district publishes an approved-tools list, runs a pilot, or prohibits a tool by name, we extract the brand. Filter for districts that already use your competitor — or that haven't committed to anyone yet.

ChatGPT Edu· approved tool lists, pilots
MagicSchool· teacher PD, approved tools
Khanmigo· instructional pilots
Gemini for Workspace· Google districts, IT memos
Brisk Teaching· teacher productivity
Curipod· lesson generation
SchoolAI· guided student use
Diffit· differentiation
Conker· assessment AI
Eduaide· lesson planning

And many more — every named tool gets picked up. New entrants land in the catalog as soon as a single district names them.

iv. the receipts

Cited, dated, and refreshed.

Every claim is attached to a public document so your team can verify before reaching out — and your prospect knows you did the homework.

Every signal cited

Each row links to the source document — board agenda PDF, handbook page, press release, superintendent blog. One click to verify, every time.

Every date attached

Signals carry an as-of date drawn from the document itself, not the day we crawled it. So 'guided student use, Oct 2024' reads honestly.

Continuously refreshed

We re-scan active districts on a regular cadence and chase fresh signals (new board meetings, new memos) within days of publication.

Plain-English summary

Every district carries a one-paragraph read of where they actually are in their AI cycle — written straight from the cited signals. Skim it before you reach out.

Add AI Readiness to your plan. $199 a month.

Filter the whole U.S. catalog by AI stage, posture, governance, and named tools. Cancel anytime.