28+ states mandating AI literacy — your district needs a solution today

Are students ready for what comes next?

College admissions intelligence. AI literacy curriculum. Career readiness scoring. One platform for grades 9–12. Deployed in 4 weeks. $5/student/year.

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0%
of hiring managers say new grads lack readiness skills
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of students say they don't feel prepared for life after high school
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of districts have a formal AI literacy plan in place
400:1
average student-to-counselor ratio nationwide

Your district needs all of this.
No single tool delivers it.

Students need college guidance, career clarity, AI skills, and essay support. Counselors are stretched impossibly thin. Parents are left in the dark. Sound familiar?

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No readiness measurement

Districts have no standardized way to quantify whether a student is truly prepared for college, career, or the workforce. Graduation rates tell you who finished — not who's ready.

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AI mandates with no curriculum

States are mandating AI literacy, but most districts have zero curriculum, zero training, and zero budget. The deadline is approaching — the solution isn't.

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Counselors can't scale

At 400:1 ratios, counselors spend their time on scheduling and crisis management — not on individualized college and career advising for every student.

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Parents have zero visibility

Parents have no window into their child's readiness journey. They rely on report cards that measure academics — not preparedness for what comes after graduation.

One system. Ten surfaces. Zero guesswork.

Dilly gives every student a personalized readiness roadmap — and gives your district the data to prove it's working.

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Career Readiness Score

A composite score that quantifies every student's preparedness across academics, skills, experiences, and career alignment.

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College Admissions Suite

Smart college matching, application tracking, deadline management, and admissions probability scoring for every student.

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AI Literacy Curriculum

Standards-aligned, grade-banded AI curriculum for grades 9–12. Ready to deploy. Meets state mandates out of the box.

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Essay Development Studio

AI-assisted essay brainstorming, drafting, and rubric-based feedback. Teaches writing — doesn't write for students.

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Career Exploration Engine

Real labor market data, salary projections, and career pathway mapping powered by O*NET and BLS data.

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Mock Interview Simulator

AI-powered practice interviews tailored to each student's target careers and colleges. Real-time feedback on delivery and content.

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Dilly Academy Courses

Self-paced micro-courses on financial literacy, professional skills, digital citizenship, and more — all mapped to readiness scoring.

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Parent Dashboard

A dedicated view that gives parents real-time visibility into their child's readiness journey, milestones, and next steps.

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Counselor & Admin Dashboards

District-wide analytics, cohort tracking, intervention alerts, and compliance reporting — all in one command center.

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The value case is overwhelming.

“Private admissions consultants charge $5,000–$15,000 per student. Dilly delivers 80% of that value to every student in your district at $5–8 per year.”

AI mandates are here

28+ states have passed or proposed AI literacy requirements. Districts without a plan face compliance risk, parent pressure, and student disadvantage.

92M jobs transforming

The World Economic Forum projects 92 million jobs will be displaced by 2030. Students who can't work alongside AI will be left behind.

First movers define the standard

The districts that act now will set the benchmark for student readiness. The rest will spend years catching up — at a higher cost.

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FERPA Compliant
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COPPA Compliant
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On-Device AI
WCAG 2.1 AA
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SOC 2 Type II
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State Privacy Laws

Every student deserves to know how ready they are.

See how Dilly can serve every student in your district — with a platform that deploys in weeks, not semesters.