Our hybrid ACT readiness model is built on proven approaches and delivered through a technology partnership with documented, large-scale outcomes.
A comprehensive college readiness program designed for a major Mississippi school district serving nearly 7,000 students across 14 campuses.
Autologix designed and proposed a full Hybrid ACT Readiness Program for a Mississippi school district covering 6 high schools and 8 middle schools. The program serves students in Grades 8 through 12 with a combination of expert-led Boot Camp sessions, adaptive platform technology, custom instructional materials, and comprehensive professional development.
The program was designed under the direction of a Mississippi Department of Education licensed educator with 18 years of K-12 experience and a proven track record managing multi-state education contracts.
Students served across Grades 8-12
School campuses included
Boot Camp sessions delivered
Effective per-student platform cost
Every Boot Camp session was designed for approximately 30 students — not 200 in an auditorium. This format enables real instructor-student interaction, formative assessment, immediate error correction, and the active engagement that translates to score gains.
Materials weren't pulled off a shelf. Lesson sequences, strategy guides, and reference materials were developed specifically for this district's student population, calendar, and testing windows — with full bilingual support in English and Spanish.
Through a negotiated partnership, the district secured adaptive platform access for all 6,839 students at an effective rate of just $6.33 per student — providing every student from Grade 8 through 12 with a world-class digital prep tool at a fraction of the standard cost.
Teachers received hands-on professional development. Counselors received score interpretation guides, benchmark charts, and student conversation scripts. Administrators received district-level dashboards. Nobody was left without the tools they needed.
Our adaptive platform partner has documented results across large student populations nationwide.
The platform's adaptive learning engine acts as a personal tutor for every student — regardless of family income. Lower-scoring students receive foundational drills while high achievers are pushed into mastery-level content. Every student gets a personalized pathway calibrated to their current skill level.
In states where the ACT is mandatory and average scores hover around 17-18, a 4-point composite increase can move a student from remedial status to qualifying for significant state merit scholarships. That's not an incremental improvement — it's a life-changing outcome.
Mississippi requires all juniors to take the ACT as part of graduation requirements. With state averages hovering around 17-18, even modest score improvements can open doors to college admissions, scholarship opportunities, and reduced remediation costs. A student who moves from a 17 to a 21 may qualify for thousands of dollars in merit-based scholarships and skip remedial coursework entirely.
Our programs are designed to make that kind of growth possible at scale — not for a handful of motivated students, but for every student across every campus in the district.