AI That Starts Where Your Curriculum Leaves Off

Most AI tools don't know the difference between your district's adopted curriculum and a random worksheet from the internet — and teachers feel it every time they have to adapt an output just to make it usable.
Teachers and students deserve better than generic AI.
The problem isn't AI. It's that AI doesn't know your curriculum.
This is what’s actually happening in schools right now. A teacher opens an AI tool to build a quiz. The tool doesn't know they're teaching EL Education. It doesn't know their students just finished Module 1. It doesn't know the vocabulary they've been building, the texts they've read, or where the unit is headed. It generates something. They spend the next 20 minutes fixing it.
Multiply that by every teacher in your district, every day.
If you're a district leader, the frustration runs even deeper. You've invested in curriculum — not just purchased it, but built around it. You trained teachers on it. You aligned your pacing, your assessments, your professional development to it. And then AI treated it like it didn't exist.
What's being generated across your classrooms may look educational. But does it actually reflect the curriculum you adopted? That's nearly impossible to know.
Curriculum Intelligence is built to close that gap.
Finally, AI that gets what you teach
Curriculum Intelligence grounds every interaction in your district's standards, pacing, and pedagogy. That means everything teachers create with Brisk starts from your actual instructional materials, not a one-size-fits-all base that misses the mark.
This isn't a feature. It's a different way of building AI for schools. Instead of teachers adapting AI to fit their curriculum, the curriculum shapes the AI from the start. For the first time, your instructional investments don't stop at the classroom door.
For District and School Leaders: Your curriculum becomes the foundation
Brisk manages all of your adopted curricula in one place, across publishers, grade bands, and subject areas, so your instructional foundation accompanies every teacher, every day.

Curriculum Intelligence gives district leaders something that's been missing: confidence. Confidence that what teachers generate is grounded in what your district actually teaches. Confidence that your instructional guardrails — grade-level expectations, boundaries, and norms — travel with every AI interaction, no matter which curriculum a teacher is working from.
And because Curriculum Intelligence is built around your specific curricula, your student data, and your district's priorities, it works for your district. Not every district. Yours.
Two pathways. Both start with your curriculum.
Every district is in a different place with curriculum adoption, and Curriculum Intelligence meets you where you are.
Upload Your Own
Districts upload materials directly into Brisk, connecting through Google Drive or OneDrive. Brisk maps them to your scope and sequence automatically, so teachers generate from what you've already adopted.

Once uploaded, your full curriculum structure is organized and accessible. Modules, units, and lessons are laid out exactly as you’ve structured them.

Brisk Ready Curriculum
Not ready to upload? Brisk Ready Curriculum offers a growing library of alignments built by Brisk specialists that capture scope, sequence, and lesson objectives, ready to go from day one with no setup required.
No More Starting from Scratch
You know this feeling. You open an AI tool with your lesson in mind and spend more time explaining what you're teaching than actually building anything. You copy a passage from your textbook. You describe the unit. You hope the output is close enough to use.
With Curriculum Intelligence, that's over.
Open Brisk, select your curriculum, and generate materials that actually match where you are in the school year. Brisk already knows your scope and sequence. It knows the texts your students are reading, the skills you're building toward, the vocabulary they've been developing. You just teach.

In seconds, Brisk generates a fully structured assessment document, titled, formatted, and built around your curriculum's actual texts and learning objectives.
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From there, it's one step to a published, shareable assessment that’s ready for students and grounded in the curriculum.

A curriculum partner. Not another tool.
AI moved fast and for good reason. Teachers and districts found real value in it. But curriculum alignment was never built in. It was always something educators had to manage on their own. Curriculum Intelligence changes that.
Dave Hinrichs, director of digital platforms and pedagogy at Johnston County Public Schools, put it well: "A barrier to adoption has been that so many tools compete with the curriculum. THIS is exactly what is needed. A curriculum partner."
That's what Curriculum Intelligence is built to be. Not AI that sits alongside your curriculum. AI that starts where your curriculum leaves off.
A limited number of districts will get early access before back-to-school 2026.
Less busywork. More impact.
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