Browse math and life skills courses by subject and grade level, then join early access to hear when new seats and previews open.
Each course combines interactive lessons, guided practice, video support, and built-in AI help so students can keep moving even when they get stuck.
Parents can follow completion, grades, and pacing in one place instead of guessing whether learning is really happening.
Clear, structured lessons that teach ideas step by step instead of dumping information on the page.
Students get immediate feedback and plenty of repetition without parents grading everything by hand.
When students get stuck, Atlas guides them with helpful hints and questions instead of simply giving away the answer.
Visual explanations help students see how concepts work, not just memorize the final step.
See completion, performance, and pacing at a glance so you always know how your child is doing.
Keep organized records for your family, co-op, or ESA documentation with professional course reporting.
Atlas uses guided AI support to help students think through problems step by step. Instead of just handing over answers, it asks the next useful question and helps students build real understanding.
Good tutoring should make students more confident and more independent.
Atlas is starting with strong core courses and expanding carefully. Early access families will be the first to hear when new courses, previews, and enrollment windows open.
Integers, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, and introduction to variables and expressions.
Linear equations, inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and quadratic functions.
Proofs and reasoning, triangles, circles, area, volume, transformations, and coordinate geometry.
Advanced functions, logarithms, sequences and series, conic sections, and complex numbers.
Trigonometry, analytic geometry, vectors, matrices, limits preview, and polar coordinates.
Limits, derivatives, integrals, and real-world applications — full AP-level coverage.
Budgeting, banking, credit, investing, and planning for the future — the money skills school doesn't teach.
The Constitution, three branches, civil liberties, elections, and civic responsibility. Required for graduation.
Atlas Education was built by Clayton Ragsdale, a college math instructor who has spent years helping students move from confusion to confidence. Every lesson, practice set, and support tool is designed around what actually helps students learn.
Eligible Arizona families can use ESA funds for Atlas Education courses. We provide clear receipts and organized records to make documentation easier.
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