Albert partners with Alabama to rigorous, standards-aligned instruction and college-and-career readiness for grades 3–12.

Albert's partnerships across Alabama are grounded in a deep understanding of the needs of its educators.
Over the years, our Content team has developed a deep expertise in Alabama's academic standards, graduation requirements, and assessments. We've summarized the considerations that have guided our product development below.
Alabama adopted Common Core and NGSS in 2010, but began replacing them in 2016 with the Alabama Course of Study.
Following the 2019 Literacy Act and 2022 Numeracy Act, all Common Core elements were removed. Today, Alabama uses fully state-authored standards designed for college and career readiness.

ACAP Mastery (Grades 2–8)
ELA & Math: Grades 2–8 assessments.
Science: Targeted prep for Grades 4, 6, & 8.
College & Career Readiness
PreACT® & ACT®: Enhanced question banks & full exams.
ACT WorkKeys®: Banks for career credentials.

Students must complete 24 credits and demonstrate college- or career-readiness.

Rigorous practice across grades and subjects, fewer students fall behind.
Elective credits, Civics, Financial Literacy, Health, and more.
ACT® & WorkKeys®
AP® & IB
Industry Pathways (CTE)

Use the reference below to see how various products in Albert support Alabama's standards, testing, and credit requirements.
Standards | Credit and testing requirements |
|---|---|
Alabama Course of Study: English Language Arts | ELA: ACAP testing |
Alabama Course of Study: Mathematics | Math: ACAP testing |
Alabama Course of Study: Science | Science: ACAP testing |
Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies | Social Studies |
Alabama Course of Study: World Languages | World Languages |
Standards | Credit and testing requirements |
|---|---|
Alabama Course of Study: English Language Arts | ELA: Required credits + ACT® testing
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Alabama Course of Study: Mathematics | Math: Required credits + ACT® testing |
Alabama Course of Study: Science | Science: Required credits + ACT® testing
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Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies | Social Studies: Required credits
|
Alabama Course of Study: World Languages | World Languages |
Alabama Course of Study: Technology Education
| Career and Technical Education
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Alabama Course of Study: Career Preparedness
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Alabama Course of Study: Algebra with Finance | |
Alabama Course of Study: Digital Literacy and Computer Science
| |
Alabama Course of Study: Health
| Physical/Health Education: Required credits
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Alabama Course of Study: Physical Education
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Albert has been very beneficial to our instructional program because it allows my students to get personalized assistance in the core subject areas wherein they are experiencing difficulties. Students love the program for helping them to better grasp concepts/standards being taught in class and consequently to be better prepared as instructional rigor increases.
One of the biggest values Albert has is that when students take a test or quiz, Albert provides immediate feedback on whether the answer is correct or incorrect, but even more importantly, it provides in-depth feedback on why the chosen answer is correct or incorrect.
Students can work on many topics all in one place. They benefit from the ACT® prep, and it's easy to determine who has mastered the content and can move on — and who is still struggling and needs more instruction.
I enjoy the interface and the large selection for English Test Prep and Grammar. I love how responsive Albert is to suggestions for what teachers would find useful.
We find that formative feedback helps our students improve tremendously. Albert provides standards-based assessments to help our students know how they are performing. Additionally, our teachers are able to share assignments and collaborate making Albert a fantastic tool for everyone!

Students who independently prepared with Albert’s AP® Question Banks consistently outperformed national AP® averages in 2024 and 2025, driven by sustained, high-volume practice.
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Read more on how Albert propelled teachers and students at Oak Mountain High School to take learning to the next level.
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