For school & district leaders

Know what’s been covered, when you need it most.

Teachers plan in CARL and confirm coverage in Compass. The record is ready for reporting, for accreditation, and for the November conversation while there is still time to act on it.

Whether you are the one signing off or the one gathering the answers, this page is the short version. The detail your IT and privacy reviewers will ask for is linked at the bottom.

What an administrator sees

Coverage across classes, in one place.

Compass tracks curriculum coverage, not teachers. Full lessons and materials stay the teacher’s.

  • One view of coverage. Classes, grades, and subjects together, exportable as XLSX or PDF.
  • One curriculum source. A whole team works from the same set of items.
  • No separate reporting process. Teachers log as they plan, not at reporting time.
  • Reports that already exist. Coverage summaries, detailed breakdowns, and plan logs generate from the work teachers have already confirmed.
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The workspace overview. Coverage by grade, subject or teacher, which classes need attention, and where every class sits. Illustrative data.
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The reports. Coverage summary, detailed breakdown and plan log for the whole district, exportable as PDF or spreadsheet. Illustrative data.
Check Your Curriculum

Not sure if your curriculum is covered?

Search your province, state, or framework. If it’s not built in, upload your own.

Browse what CARL supports
Don’t see yours?Upload your district, school, or teacher-created curriculum and CARL aligns to it instead.
For your reviewers

The questions your privacy office asks first.

Where is our data hosted?
Application data is hosted in Canada, and CARL is built and operated from British Columbia. There are no student-name fields and no place to put personal student data. Designed to support review under PIPEDA, BC PIPA, and FOIPPA.
Who confirms the coverage record is accurate?
Compass suggests the matches. The teacher decides what counts, so the coverage record stays tied to what a teacher has actually reviewed and confirmed.
What happens when the AI gets something wrong?
AI can be wrong, sometimes confidently. Every output lands as an editable draft, and nothing reaches students without you.
Can our reviewers see how the AI is designed before we roll anything out?
Yes. How We Design CARL Around AI explains the guardrail approach in plain language, and Our Commitments sets out the boundaries the product is built to. For questions specific to your board, write to team@hicarl.ai and we will answer in writing.
What teachers get

What this looks like from the teacher’s side.

The same planning loop, seen from the other end. Big picture, here is what it changes.

Planning time back

Set the class context once, then build the lesson and its connected materials from it.

Built on the curriculum you use

Planning draws on the source your schools already work from, rather than a generic template.

Inclusion without extra steps

SEL, equity, and trauma-informed practice are part of the planning flow, with deeper modules available on request.

A team that builds on itself

A shared library where a teacher can adapt a colleague’s lesson while the original keeps visible credit.

A record that builds through the term

Coverage grows as teachers log plans and confirm what counts, so June is not a reconstruction exercise.

Gaps surface early

See what still needs attention, then use Plan Ideas to choose what to teach next.

How it runs

A simple planning loop.

Describe the class once

Saved once, reused all year.

Build or adapt in CARL

Start from scratch, or remix something a colleague already made.

Review and edit

The teacher reads it, changes it, and decides what actually gets taught.

Confirm it in Compass

The coverage record updates from work that is already done.

The loop runs both ways. A coverage gap in Compass becomes a Plan Idea a teacher can send to CARL to build.

School and district licensing.

Central billing, seats across your schools, shared curriculum sources loaded with your team, and onboarding support. Pricing is quoted per district, so tell us the shape of yours and we will put together a setup that fits.

Bring your IT reviewers into the room. We answer their questions in writing, and we typically reply within one business day.