(The Center Square) – Louisiana education officials plan to use nearly $6 million in federal grants to expand tutoring and AI tools in public schools, according to records provided to The Center Square .
Around $1 million will pay for student accounts for three platforms that use AI in the classroom: Amira, Khanmigo, and Writable.
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The rest of the money – about $4.87 million – is earmarked for the Steve Carter Tutoring Program, a Louisiana Department of Education initiative that provides vouchers for tutoring in reading, math, an

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