
When her in-person music studio closed in 2020, Brooke Wahlstrom brought her teaching to Outschool and found a new way to share her love of music with learners. With two degrees in opera and experience touring Europe with an opera company, Brooke brings a unique musical background to her classes.
She credits much of her growth to the support of fellow Outschool educators and encourages others to connect, learn from one another, and keep evolving.
Her advice? “Consistency is key. And if something isn’t working, don’t hesitate to pivot.”
Featured in this month’s EDge Educator Shoutout.
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Back-to-school season means fund drop season for a lot of the families you teach. We just shipped an update that makes it a lot easier for them to find and use public funding — ESAs, micro-grants, and scholarships — on Outschool.
Browsing eligible classes now takes seconds, not a login. Families can select their state or funding program right from search or a class listing page and immediately see what's eligible. No account required to start looking, and their selection now sticks as they browse, filter, and come back later.
Eligibility is personal to each kid. Funding information used to live at the account level. Now it's tied to each learner, so a family with two kids on two different programs sees accurate, specific eligibility for each one, instead of one blended answer.
Clearer signals, less guesswork. Class cards and search results now show eligibility more plainly, and families can adjust or clear an incorrect state selection themselves.
What this means for you: fewer confused messages about whether a class qualifies, and a more direct path from a family finding your class to actually booking it, right when funding season is top of mind.
Log in and take a look at how your own listings show up for funded families.
California charter schools have updated their requirements for educators. If you teach—or would like to teach—California charter school learners, you can now complete the required California Mandated Reporter Training and upload your completion certificates directly to your Outschool educator profile.
To complete your credential:
📘 Need help getting started? We've created a step-by-step guide with screenshots that walks you through creating your account, finding the correct trainings, completing the courses, and uploading your certificates.
Important information
We postponed launch of this feature last week due to some bugs, but the new version will be gradually released to teachers this week.
This update brings all your messages together in one place. You can now manage conversations, self-paced classroom messages, and assignment submissions from your “Conversations” tab. Parent messages are also grouped into one ongoing conversation, making it easier to keep track of communication. Notification bubbles and special filters will help you keep track of what needs attention and make sure nothing gets missed.
While the transition is still planned, Stripe onboarding has not started yet. We’ve heard questions about creating Stripe accounts, so we want to clarify that no action is required at this time.
Here’s what to expect:
Thanks for your patience as we work through this transition. We’ll continue sharing updates as we get closer to rollout.

Did you know Outschool now partners with 19 ESA, tax credit scholarship, microgrant, and publicly funded education programs across the country? These programs help funded families enroll in Outschool classes — creating even more enrollment opportunities for educators.
Because eligibility requirements vary by state and program, there are a few simple steps you can take to maximize your visibility with funded families and unlock additional funded enrollments.
Upload Your Teaching Credential: Teaching certifications can help unlock access to programs including Texas Education Freedom Account (TEFA), Texas PDSES, New Hampshire EFA, Georgia Promise, and more.
Upload your Teaching Credential
Upload Your College Degree: Bachelor’s degrees or higher can expand eligibility for programs like Alabama CHOOSE, North Carolina ESA+, and South Carolina ESTF.
Apply for Florida SUFS Approval through EMA: Interested in reaching funded learners in Florida? Apply for SUFS approval to access programs like FES-EO, FES-UA, and FTC-PEP.
Already Eligible for Additional Programs
Outschool educators are automatically eligible for funded enrollments through several programs, including Arizona ESA, Colorado My Spark, Louisiana GATOR, Utah Fits All, West Virginia HOPE Scholarship, and more. (Please note that some programs may still include subject-area or keyword restrictions for eligible classes.)
Thanks to all of you who have quickly adopted our new v2 self-paced classroom! For those who haven’t, check out the video walkthrough in the article below to see how easy it is to migrate classes. Get your classes in now for a chance to be a part of upcoming v2 marketing!
Next week, we will be releasing a self-paced classroom preview feature for families. Families will be able to enter the classroom preview from self-paced class description pages (CDPs). Once in the preview, they will be able to see all of the self-paced class's lesson titles and preview the first minute of the class's first video. You will be able to decide whether you want to allow families to preview your self-paced classes. If you do not want to allow families to preview a class, you will be able to turn the preview feature off in the “Classroom” tab for that class.
We’ll share an update soon with more details about how this will work for you and families when it launches. This will be a gradual rollout to learn more about how self-paced classroom previews support families, so it may only be visible to some parent accounts.
We hope this new feature helps families find the right class for them and helps you bring more families into your classes!
You can now use our new migration tool to move your existing self-paced classes into the updated experience—while reviewing and editing everything in draft before publishing.
For step-by-step guidance (including a video walkthrough), check out our help article.
We're excited to share a major milestone: new Arizona ESA marketplace data shows that Outschool is the #1 learning provider by family spending, ranking behind only Amazon and Apple in overall spend.
This milestone wouldn't have been possible without our incredible educator community. Every class you teach, every learner you inspire, and every family you support has helped make Outschool the trusted destination for Arizona families.
Thank you for helping Arizona families build learning journeys that fit their unique needs. This milestone belongs to you.

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