

BusyBee Just Graded Its 2 Millionth Student Submission — Here’s Why That Matters

BusyBee Grades 2 Million Student Submissions and Keeps Going
In a school system where time is short and the demands are high, one tool is quietly helping teachers do more with less.
BusyBee, the AI-powered grading assistant from Agilix, just hit a major milestone: over two million student submissions graded. What started as a way to reduce grading workload has grown into a reliable, teacher-approved tool used in classrooms across the country.
Fast Feedback That Actually Helps
Teachers know that giving students timely, specific feedback is one of the most effective ways to support learning. But with growing class sizes and limited hours in the day, it isn’t always possible. BusyBee is changing that.
The grading assistant now returns feedback on nearly all submissions where it’s active—instantly, and the scores are aligned to each teacher’s rubric. Students no longer have to wait days for input on their writing or short-answer work. And for teachers, that’s time they can shift back to planning, conferencing, or simply catching their breath.

Teachers Are Choosing BusyBee
Adoption is growing not because it’s flashy, but because it works. In the past seven months, the number of teachers accepting BusyBee’s feedback without changes has risen from 41% to 59%. That’s a significant vote of confidence.
Teachers still review and approve every comment, but they’re trusting the tool more—and saving hours every week as a result.
Secure, Reliable AI Built for Education
BusyBee runs on Amazon Bedrock, a secure and scalable infrastructure that helps school districts ensure student data stays protected. Teachers stay in full control. Nothing is auto-graded without their input, and feedback always aligns with their own rubrics and standards.

Looking Ahead
Crossing the two million mark isn’t just about the number—it reflects a shift in how schools are using AI: to support, not replace, great teaching.
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