About PriorityLearn

PriorityLearn answers the specific school questions students, parents, and teachers actually search for, clearly and factually, without the fluff.

Most people arrive here with one exact question in mind: how old a student is in a certain grade, whether a detection tool can spot cheating, how to word an email to a professor, or what a teacher is and isn’t allowed to do. Our job is to give you a straight answer first, then the context behind it.

What we cover

Our answers are organized into four areas:

How we keep answers reliable

A quick answer is only useful if it’s correct. A few standards we hold to:

  • Answer first, then explain. We lead with the direct answer and put the detail underneath, so you get what you came for without scrolling past filler.
  • Factual and current. We describe what is actually true, and we update pages as school policies, tools, and norms change.
  • We flag what varies. Grade ages, school rules, and policies differ by state, district, and country. When there’s no single answer, we say so instead of pretending there is one.
  • Non-judgmental. On academic-integrity topics especially, we explain factually how detection and study tools work. We don’t lecture, and we don’t publish instructions for cheating.

Independent and reader-supported

PriorityLearn is independent and supported by advertising, which is what lets us keep every answer free to read. Ads never decide what we say; the answer comes first.

Corrections

Spotted something out of date or unclear? We take accuracy seriously and fix errors when we find them, so the next person who searches the same question gets a better answer.

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