Alpha School uses a proprietary instructional model known as
2 Hour Learning, which relies on software‑based instruction rather than traditional classroom teaching, which the founders claim covers core academic material in approximately two hours per day. According to MacKenzie Price, students spend the first two hours of every day on basic school curriculum using app-based AI tutoring, and the rest of the day is spent on life skills, arts, sports, and other projects. The model replaces traditional teachers with "guides", who provide motivation and supervision while students work independently on software‑based lessons. Promotional materials for
2 Hour Learning state that the system allows students to "learn 2X in 2 hours", a claim presented by the company as a core benefit of the model. According to the founders, the "AI" component refers to
adaptive learning applications similar to IXL or
Khan Academy's tools, rather than
large language models. Tuition at most Alpha campuses is reported to be approximately $40,000 per year. In reviewing a related charter application, the
Pennsylvania Department of Education described the instructional model as "untested" and lacking evidence of alignment with state academic standards. Alpha School has stated that its students progress more quickly than peers in traditional schools. These assertions rely on internal analyses of
NWEA's Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessments, and the underlying data has not been independently reviewed. Critics note that the school's claims of academic growth have not been independently verified, and they rely on internal metrics from the schools themselves. There is a lack of
peer reviewed studies validating the effectiveness of the 2-Hour Learning approach, and no independent research has examined whether reported student outcomes are attributable to the program itself or to other factors. Alpha School is accredited through
Cognia. In late 2025 and early 2026, the Texas comptroller's office temporarily blocked schools which were solely accredited by Cognia from participating in the state's new voucher program, and Alpha School was among those affected. The blockage was subsequently resolved for most of the affected schools, though Cognia-accredited Islamic schools remained excluded as of February 2026. == Founding and governance ==