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Privacy Policy

All information collected for use on the Arcademics site is kept confidential. No information is sold, traded, or distributed to other agencies or organizations.

Do not provide information that discloses your personal address or other pertinent information that may be used to harm you. First initial and last name will be accepted as well as modified names approved by the teacher.

If Arcademics learns or suspects any of your user information is inappropriate, Arcademics reserves the right to suspend access to or terminate your account, immediately and without notice, and to refuse any future use of the site.

Information will not be sold or contracted for solicitations.

Students must provide their email address in order to activate their user account, but may choose to keep this information hidden from view of other users.

Student name (as entered and abridged by the student or modified by the teacher) and user name can be accessed on the Instructor Site only through a secure login process designed to protect student identity and contact information.

Use of Cookies
Cookies are used to track your location in this site.

No records of individual site use or browsing preference are stored.

No information is extracted from your computer unless it relates directly to the use of this site.

Teacher Success

"Many of the students play video games all the time at home. This was a way to let them enjoy their playing time, but to practice a skill at the same time."
- Mrs. Smeltz's success story in Lititz, PA.

"Aligning the joy of gaming with practicing math facts clearly helps transform the experience and invites students to learn in an environment they are not only comfortable with but would seek out given the choice."
- Mr. Sprankle's success story in Wells, ME.

"The math activities on your site have improved the students performance grades in classroom timed tests and have boosted the students confidence in their math abilities."
- Mr. White's success story in New Baltimore, MI.

"The students love this. They get so excited. Several of my students would rather stay inside at recess to play the games instead of going outside."
- Mrs. Kido's success story in Topeka, KS.