For community leaders · Learn.WitUS
Run your community's own school, under your own name
Communities have long built their own weekend schools, after-school programs, and supplementary schools to complement the public system. This is a modern tool for that: your program, your brand, your domain, with cited and standards-aligned courses you can stand behind to families and funders.
What community leaders get
Your own school, on your own domain
Run your program under your community's name and brand, on your own domain. Learners see your school, not the platform underneath it, and never encounter the other schools that share it.
A long tradition, made practical
Communities have always organized to educate themselves alongside the public system, in weekend schools, after-school clubs, and supplementary programs. This is a place to carry that work forward. The history itself is taught, with citations, inside courses in the catalog.
Cited courses you can defend
Every claim in a course ties to a real source, with in-line citations and a bibliography. When a parent, a board, or a funder asks how you know, the answer is on the page.
Standards shown by state
Each course shows the published standards it meets, by state, under its description. Partial coverage is labeled partial, never dressed up as full, so what you show families and funders holds up.
Built to run a real program
Organize learners into cohorts, teach live classes, take attendance, and give parents a view of progress. Younger learners get a kid-friendly login built for how children actually sign in.
Works offline
Learners save a lesson, its page and its media, for offline and keep going without a connection. Progress syncs when they reconnect, so patchy internet does not stop a class.
See the academic standards these courses meet, by state
Questions
- Do learners and families see that this is a shared platform?
- No. Your school runs on its own domain under your own brand, and it is strictly isolated: a learner in your program never sees another program's courses, learners, or name. To families, it is simply your school.
- We are not a public school. Can we still align to standards?
- Yes. Each course shows the published standards it meets, by state, so an after-school or weekend program can show families and funders exactly what a course covers. A course that has not been analyzed yet shows nothing rather than a fake zero.
- What does it cost to run a program here?
- It depends on how you run it and how many learners you serve. The demo needs no signup and no card, so you can evaluate every feature first and then talk specifics.
See what your community's school could be, before you commit anything
The demo school lets you open a course, read its citations, check the standards it meets, and try the tools for running a program, with a shared account and no signup.