Education Services Built on the ARKTIK Textbook Spine
Print-first. Standards-aligned. Governance-first. Premium education architecture for families, microschools, courts, agencies, and programs—built to work in real-world conditions.
ARKTIK is not a collection of worksheets. It’s a coherent operating system anchored in a single textbook spine—so learning stays stable when schedules, health, housing, or systems are unstable.
Parent/guardian required for minors
Print-first + offline-capable workflow
Audit-ready artifacts (writing, mastery checks, portfolios)
Governance & safeguards are non-negotiable
Start Where You Actually Are
Different buyers need different entry points. Pick the one that matches your reality—then we route you into the correct ARKTIK track.
Families
Homeschool & University Prep Consultation (Paid)
A structured academic architecture consult that ends with a tier recommendation and a 90-day starting plan outline.
Includes:
Tier recommendation + constraints map + next steps
Family Pacer (Snapshot or Comprehensive)
Concierge assessment that converts household constraints into a clean implementation plan—built for stability and defensible documentation.
Institutions / Partners
Program Briefing (Schools • Courts • Programs) (Paid)
A 45–60 minute scoping session for decision-makers evaluating pilots, cohorts, overlays, or licensing.
The Engine That Powers Every Service
Your deliverables don’t depend on a fragile platform or perfect conditions. ARKTIK runs on three components:
ARKTIK Textbooks (Core Spine) — readable, repeatable, referenceable; built to survive low-bandwidth reality
ARKTIK EDU Tenant (Online Layer) — assignments, artifacts, messaging, portfolios
Service Levels — self-directed through White Glove/Concierge academic architecture
Everything ARKTIK sells—modules, plans, cohorts, pilots, licensing—maps back to the same spine. That is the differentiation.
Outcomes:
Mastery and Leadership—Not Bare Minimums
Academic outcomes
(parents + institutions)
Standards-aligned progress with weekly outputs
Written artifacts that can be audited (CER writing, exit tickets, mastery checks)
Offline-capable continuity when life gets messy
Leadership outcomes
(ARKTIK Press + Media lanes)
Students don’t just “finish school.” They graduate with the ability to:
Write evidence-based work with editorial discipline (ARKTIK Press skills)
Present clear, checkable thinking in short briefings (speaking competence)
Contribute to governed, moderated publishing projects (ARKTIK News & Media lane)
Participate in real-world enrichment and belonging opportunities (ARKTIK Lifestyle lane)
This is not a social network.
It is cohort conversation + craft + accountability.
Student Publishing & Speaking Sprint
(Cohort of 10)
A governed, small cohort designed for conversation, belonging, team, and evidence-first writing/speaking—without feeds, open DMs, or engagement loops.
Key bullets:
Cohort size: 10 students (hard cap)
Parent/guardian required for minors
Evidence prompts, revision cycles, recorded briefing
Editorial review + corrections posture (governance-first)
Deposit/Tuition
Deposit: $79 (seat reservation)
Tuition total: $349 (balance = $270)
Deposit is applied to tuition; refundable until cohort start.
Family-First Safeguards (Non-Negotiable)
Parent permission and age-appropriate enrollment controls
Closed cohorts; no open DMs for minors
Human-led moderation and escalation paths
Zero tolerance for sexualized speech involving minors
Data minimization and governance-first operations
FAQ
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A: ARKTIK provides curriculum, education planning, and program services. Families and partners remain responsible for compliance with their jurisdiction and requirements.
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A: No. There is no feed-first engagement loop. This is cohort discussion + writing + revision + speaking, under parent/mentor guardrails.
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A: You schedule immediately, complete intake, and we deliver the plan/module/cohort onboarding based on what you bought.
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A: No. ARKTIK provides education programming and documentation tools and sits alongside legal/clinical/case-management work—not in place of it.

