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The Remix Report
Signals, strategy, and field notes for families, teachers, and tutors building better learning lives.
Every week, Remix tracks the learning shifts families cannot afford to miss: AI, school policy, hybrid education, tutoring, culture, identity, and the new infrastructure of family-led learning.
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The Remix Report is written for people who are not waiting for the old education system to catch up. Choose the doorway that fits where you are right now.
For Families
I need a better learning plan.
Practical strategy for school, homeschool, tutoring, AI, identity, executive function, and the weekly reality of supporting a child who deserves more than generic advice.
For Teachers
I want to understand where education is heading.
Field notes on the shifts reshaping classrooms, family expectations, student belonging, and the move from compliance-centered schooling toward flexible learning systems.
For Tutors
I want to serve families outside the old model.
Signals on what families are asking for: culturally responsive support, neurodivergent-friendly instruction, visible progress, flexibility, and trust-based learning partnerships.
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AI Is Not the Teacher
AI can generate practice and translate school language, but it cannot replace the adult relationship that makes real teaching work. Here is the Remix Academics line on human-centered AI.
Apr 24, 2026

Schools Are Banning Phones and Buying AI. Parents Deserve a Better Explanation.
Schools are restricting phones while adding AI tools. Parents deserve a clearer framework for what kind of screen time actually supports thinking.
Apr 23, 2026

The New Homeschool Family Doesn't Want to Do Everything Alone
Modern homeschool families are building hybrid learning ecosystems. What they need now is infrastructure, visibility, and support across the whole week.
Apr 22, 2026

Math Needs Its Science of Reading Moment. Parents Need the Plain-English Version.
Math reform is moving toward evidence-based instruction. Parents need a plain-English guide to fluency, number sense, conceptual understanding, and practice without shame.
Apr 21, 2026
SignalHow Should Schools Handle AI for Kids? What 2026 Parent Surveys Say
New 2026 surveys show parents want guardrails, warnings, privacy protection, and actual policy transparency before AI becomes routine for children.
Apr 20, 2026

Chronic Absenteeism Is a Dashboard Warning Light, Not a Character Flaw
Chronic absenteeism is not just a compliance problem. It is a signal about belonging, anxiety, family strain, engagement, and whether adults are listening.
Apr 20, 2026

Why Districts Are Cutting Edtech Tools, and Why Homeschool Families Should Too
Districts are shifting from software accumulation to proof of learning value. Families should make the same move before their learning stack gets noisy.
Apr 19, 2026

Parents Don't Need Another Portal. They Need a Signal.
Parents are drowning in school apps and fragmented data. The next generation of parent dashboards should prioritize signals, not more portals.
Apr 19, 2026
SignalWhat 2026 State AI Bills Mean for Families, Not Just Schools
States are not simply promoting AI in education. They are writing guardrails around privacy, oversight, and AI literacy, and families should be paying attention now.
Apr 18, 2026

Small-Batch Education Is Having a Moment. Here's What Parents Should Watch For.
Microschools, pods, co-ops, and hybrid programs are growing. Families need to know what quality looks like when education gets smaller and more flexible.
Apr 18, 2026

Hybrid Homeschooling Is Not a Fringe Choice Anymore
Current 2026 reporting shows homeschool growth staying above pre-pandemic levels while schools launch more hybrid options for families who want flexibility without full separation.
Apr 17, 2026

Personalized Learning Isn't Personal If It Doesn't Know the Child
Adaptive pacing is useful, but it is not the same as personal learning. Culture, context, and identity are part of the instructional design.
Apr 17, 2026

AI Tutors and Phone Bans: What Parents Should Actually Take From the Debate
The real tension is not AI versus no AI. It is whether a child is using technology inside a coherent learning model or just absorbing more noise.
Apr 16, 2026
SignalAI Literacy Without Outsourcing Thinking: The New Family Skill
The 2026 AI literacy conversation is landing on one clear principle: kids need to learn AI, but they also need deliberate practice in thinking without it.
Apr 15, 2026

Culturally Responsive AI Pathways Are Growing. Families Should Pay Attention.
The 2026 AI literacy conversation is widening beyond generic prompt skills toward culturally responsive, place-based, and community-rooted pathways.
Apr 14, 2026

Black-owned edtech is having a moment
Black-led platforms centering culturally responsive curriculum move from supplemental to core in family learning stacks.
Apr 11, 2026

State legislatures redrawing the line between homeschool and public school
At least six states have active bills allowing homeschool students to access public school electives without full enrollment.
Apr 11, 2026
SignalWithin two years learning design becomes a recognized parenting skill
Families architecting hybrid education are developing genuine expertise worth naming, packaging, and sharing.
Apr 11, 2026

Meet the Washingtons: building a learning OS from a Baltimore rowhouse
One household. Three kids. One learning architect. A real family figuring it out in real time.
Apr 11, 2026

The study nobody covered: isolation is the variable, not the method
UW research finds homeschool outcomes depend on community interaction, not the educational method itself.
Apr 11, 2026
SignalThe family is the new curriculum director
Black and Brown parents are no longer asking permission to customize their childrens education. Research calls it agency, not crisis.
Apr 11, 2026

An Indigenous Pedagogy Primer every homeschool family should read
A framework from Māori and First Nations traditions that centers learning as relational before it is informational.
Apr 11, 2026

Personalized learning as a selling point is fading
Five years of algorithm-based personalization has trained parents to be skeptical. The smarter platforms show receipts instead.
Apr 11, 2026

The AI Is Already In the Building. The Question Is Whose Building?
Schools are racing to add AI to their classrooms. Families who take the wheel first won't be waiting for that race to end.
Apr 11, 2026
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