The Journey to Get RRR
In a world rich with diversity, we saw that the one-size-fits-all approach to education was leaving too many curious and eager to knowledge children behind.
Overall, there are about 32 million children enrolled in elementary schools and in the United States. And around 740 million elementary school pupils around the world.
At Get RRR, our story began with a simple yet profound question:
How can we make foundational education accessible, engaging, and effective for every child, who studies in Elementary school?
We gathered a team of educators, technologists, and creatives united by a shared passion for inclusive education.
Our quest led to the creation of an AI-powered learning companion – one that could offer the warmth of a teacher, the wisdom of a tutor, and the encouragement of a friend, all wrapped into one.
That's when we envisioned a platform that could transcend barriers and tailor learning to the individual needs and languages of each student.
We named our platform Get RRR – a nod to the essential
'Three R's' of education: Reading, wRiting, and aRithmetic.
But it's more than just a name. It's a promise to provide a comprehensive learning experience that nurtures growth, curiosity, and joy in learning.
Reading, wRiting, and aRithmetic.
'Three R's' of education:
From our early days sketching out ideas on napkins to witnessing the spark of understanding in a child's eyes, we've come a long way.
Today, Get RRR stands as a beacon of personalized learning, helping to cultivate the minds and spirits of children across the globe.
We are proud to share our story and even prouder to be part of the incredible journey of learning that lies ahead for your child. Welcome to Get RRR – where every child's learning story begins.
U.S. Residents Speaking Foreign Languages
at Home Hits Record High
Newly released 2018 Census Bureau data reveals that a staggering 67.3 million U.S. residents speak a language other than English at home.
This figure has seen a near threefold increase since 1980 and has more than doubled since 1990, now equating to the population of France.
Notably, in nine states, over a quarter of the residents are non-English speakers at home, a significant rise from just two states in 1980.
U.S. Residents
Speaking Foreign
Languages at Hom
Hits Record High