Scholar Current is built for math and physics learning where practice, guided notes, assignments, and gradebook review should reinforce the same instructional path instead of living in separate tools.
Students can work through math and physics question banks with randomized variables, answer checking, reveal controls, progress sync, and focused self-assessment modes, including a tiered Mastery Mode that raises the bar as a student demonstrates consistent understanding.
Teacher-facing notes and student-facing learning flows are designed to keep checkpoints productive without turning every hint into a full answer giveaway.
Teachers can scope access and assignments to their own classes so student work, entitlements, and classroom controls do not bleed across unrelated groups.
Assignment attempts, progress evidence, and teacher review paths are organized for practical classroom follow-up rather than only individual practice.
Digital books, practicer links, guided notes, and interactive simulations are planned as one learning surface so the textbook and exercises stay aligned.
Scholar Current is prepared for manual setup, support-led onboarding, and planned payment workflows while broader automation is introduced carefully.
Scholar Current is designed around role-based access, teacher/admin workflows, class-scoped student records, HTTPS production traffic, hashed password storage, session controls, auditability, and privacy request workflows. Public policy pages document privacy, terms, vendor inventory, account security, incident response, and hosting/security evidence expectations.
Scholar Current is intentionally prioritizing controlled classroom workflows before broad automation. The roadmap includes Brightspace-oriented export/integration paths, Respondus-aware secure assessment planning, and more automated payment flows. Current and near-term access may include manual or support-assisted payments for schools, teachers, homeschool families, and independent learners while production billing matures.