Kansas ESA + iTeachWise: AI lesson planning, IEP support & audit-ready receipts
Kansas has no ESA today, but homeschool families still need lesson plans, IEP support, and progress documentation. iTeachWise covers all three.
- Status
- Pending legislation
Kansas ESA at a glance (2026)
iTeachWise gives Kansas families AI-powered lesson planning, IEP-aligned differentiation, and receipt generation designed for ESA documentation. Whether you teach a single child at home or run a small microschool, once iTeachWise is approved in Kansas, every output — lesson plan, worksheet, assessment, certificate — will be timestamped, standards-aligned, and tagged with the ESA category code your state asks for, so approved families are receipt-ready from day one.
Unlike general AI lesson tools, iTeachWise is built for ESA families and special education: every lesson, worksheet, and assessment is IEP-aligned, standards-aligned, and automatically documented with an itemized, category-coded receipt formatted for ESA audits — planning, IEP support, and compliance documentation in one workspace.
How iTeachWise serves Kansas families today
Kansas does not yet operate an ESA program — proposals are pending in the legislature. Until then, iTeachWise serves Kansas homeschool families with curriculum, IEP support, and progress reports aligned to the Kansas State Curricular Standards.
Three things Kansas families ask iTeachWise to do
- Plan. Generate a full week of lessons aligned to Kansas state standards in under 10 minutes per subject.
- Differentiate. One-click adaptations for IEP, ELL, and gifted learners — every variant tagged to the matching IEP goal or ELL accommodation.
- Document. Per-quarter receipt packets and a year-end portfolio export that match what Kansas ESA administrators want to see.
Kansas ESA — frequently asked questions
Does Kansas have an ESA program?
No — Kansas has no ESA in 2026, though several proposals are pending. iTeachWise still serves Kansas homeschoolers without one.
Does iTeachWise align to Kansas state standards?
Yes — every lesson and assessment is tagged with the matching KSCS code.