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Waypoint Differentiation Lab
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Waypoint turns a lesson map and a pseudonymized learner profile into tomorrow’s classroom supports, with receipts attached to every recommendation. The handout, the receipts, the audit, and the quality report all generate from the same packet data, so the thing a teacher hands a student and the thing that justifies it can never quietly drift apart.

It is built on a compact-first MCP. default tool payloads stay small while the full evidence is one call away, and even the built-in prompt is budgeted, so the default handoff is a route through tools rather than another giant wall of text. Every recommendation preserves the standard it maps to (RI.7.2), maps to UDL, avoids student-facing labels, and carries a progress check. The domain constraints are not decoration. they are the difference between real differentiation and generic worksheet generation.

There is a three-act cinematic reviewer walkthrough on the live site: packet preview, a Receipts Rail, the quality gate, and a five-minute review scorecard in one browser pass. The whole design assumes a skeptical reviewer who has five minutes and no patience for black boxes, which is the correct assumption for anything that touches a kid’s IEP.

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