AI support for K-12 teaching teams

Give teachers back the time that disappears between the bell and tomorrow’s lesson.

LessonFusion helps schools organize safe, practical AI workflows for lesson planning, differentiation, and family communication—without asking teachers to start from a blank prompt.

Built for educators, not generic chat District-ready rollout controls Teacher judgment stays in the loop
Teacher preparing lessons at a classroom desk after school

What LessonFusion does

A working layer between district expectations and everyday classroom planning.

Teachers already know what good instruction looks like. The hard part is finding the time to adapt materials for different learners, keep communication clear, and stay aligned with local curriculum decisions. LessonFusion gives teams a shared workspace for that work.

Instead of dropping staff into a general-purpose chatbot, schools can provide structured tools, approved source materials, and reusable workflows that fit the way educators actually plan.

Plan

Create first-draft lesson outlines, exit tickets, checks for understanding, and substitute plans from approved materials.

Adapt

Differentiate by reading level, language support, pacing, and enrichment without rebuilding the lesson from scratch.

Communicate

Draft family updates, conference notes, and multilingual messages in a tone teachers can stand behind.

Govern

Set district guidance, approved templates, usage visibility, and shared exemplars before scale creates confusion.

Instructional coach and teacher reviewing lesson materials together

Core features

Useful on day one, structured enough for a district rollout.

Curriculum-aware drafting

Start from your standards, unit plans, and school-approved materials instead of generic prompts.

Differentiation workflows

Generate variations for multilingual learners, intervention groups, extension work, and varied reading levels.

Reusable team templates

Turn the best work from coaches and department leads into repeatable workflows for the rest of the school.

Administrative visibility

Review adoption, template use, and support needs without turning teacher planning into surveillance.

How it works

Roll out in a way teachers can actually use.

01

Set the guardrails

Import approved materials, define workflows, and decide how your district wants AI used in practice.

02

Launch with a pilot team

Start with a school, grade band, or department. Train around real planning tasks, not abstract demos.

03

Scale what works

Share successful templates, refine guidance, and expand based on teacher adoption and leadership goals.

Who uses it

Built for the people who keep instruction moving.

Classroom teachers

Reduce repetitive planning work and move faster from idea to usable lesson materials.

Instructional coaches

Support consistency across classrooms without sending another binder no one has time to open.

School leaders

Give staff a practical AI path that fits existing curriculum, coaching, and communication expectations.

District teams

Establish shared guidance, monitor rollout quality, and avoid every school inventing its own system.

Pricing

Clear starting points for schools, with room for district procurement.

LessonFusion is sold annually so schools can budget, train, and evaluate adoption with enough time to see whether the workflows stick.

School Pilot

$4,800/year

For a single school testing a focused rollout.

  • Up to 50 educator seats
  • Core planning and differentiation workflows
  • Shared school templates
  • Launch workshop and email support

Enterprise

Custom

For large districts, networks, and multi-year programs.

  • Custom seat counts and onboarding
  • Data, security, and procurement review support
  • Integration planning
  • Dedicated success management

About

LessonFusion was built for the gap between policy and the planning period.

Schools do not need more abstract AI talk. They need a way to help teachers work faster while keeping instructional quality, local context, and professional judgment intact.

We work with school and district teams that want adoption to be deliberate: practical pilots, clear guardrails, and tools that fit the calendar educators already live by.

Teacher drafting a family update in a classroom

Contact

Talk with a team that understands school rollout work.

For district briefings, school pilots, or procurement questions, contact Megan Carter, CEO.

megan@lessonfusion.com

Based in Boston, Massachusetts

Bring AI into teaching workflows without making teachers figure it out alone.

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