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For most districts, less than a day. MMA is a single HTML file — drop it on a Chromebook image, a district file share, or a USB stick. No installs, no port whitelisting, no agent on student devices. Most schools are running classroom-wide within a few hours of receiving the file.
Yes. Once the file is loaded in a browser, it runs entirely offline. Student work persists in the browser's local storage. The only thing that needs the network is exporting CSV reports if you want them emailed somewhere — and even that can be done as a local file download.
No. MMA performs zero telemetry and makes no external network calls during normal operation. Student data — names, scores, mastery profiles — stays in the browser's local storage on the device unless an authorized user explicitly exports it. This is by design, and it's what district legal teams ask about first.
MMA's ten categories map across all four TSIA2 Math content areas: Quantitative Reasoning (ratio & proportion, percentages), Algebraic Reasoning (factoring, equations, slope & linear functions, rational expressions), Geometric & Spatial Reasoning (area & perimeter, shaded region, distance, midpoint), and Probabilistic & Statistical Reasoning. The same coverage also addresses ACCUPLACER's Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics, and Advanced Algebra & Functions tests.
Worksheet titles, problem selection, hint visibility, and layout are all configurable per print. If you need a custom problem bank beyond the 150+ built-in subtypes, send a note and we'll discuss what's possible.
Anything with a modern browser. Chromebooks, iPads, Windows laptops, Macs. MMA has been tested on all major school printer fleets too, and the print pipeline produces consistent worksheets across devices.
The app ships with a four-tier role hierarchy: Student, Teacher, Campus Master, and District Master. Higher tiers manage lower tiers; lower tiers see only their own work. A district master can add campuses, assign teachers, manage rosters, and review the audit log from inside the app.