Studyville Enterprises, a female-founded, education technology company, announced a $1.26 million investment to expand its East Baton Rouge Parish headquarters, supporting development and national distribution of digital platforms that help schools track tutoring performance and strengthen literacy instruction for K-12 students.
The company is expected to create 32 direct new jobs over five years, with an average annual salary of $90,469, which is 41% above the average East Baton Rouge Parish wage, while retaining 12 current positions. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in an additional 13 indirect new jobs, for a total of 45 potential new job opportunities in the Capital Region.
“Studyville’s journey from a single, in-person tutoring center to a growing education technology company reflects the entrepreneurial spirit and innovation driving our digital economy,” LED Secretary Susan B. Bourgeois said. “By building on a strong foundation of direct student impact and bolting on data-driven technology to scale their solutions, Studyville demonstrates that homegrown companies can evolve, compete nationally and create high-quality jobs right here in Louisiana.”
The expansion will grow technology operations at Studyville’s Baton Rouge office, strengthening software development capabilities and supporting continued advancement of StudyTrack and ReadingImpact, the company’s digital platforms designed to support accountability in K-12 tutoring and literacy programs.
“Studyville was born in Louisiana, and we’re committed to growing right here. With StudyTrack and ReadingImpact, we’re building the technology infrastructure that schools and states need to prove what’s actually working for students – and we’re doing it from Baton Rouge,” Studyville Enterprises Founder & CEO Amanda Martin said. “This investment means new high-paying technology jobs for Louisiana. We’re proving that world-class education technology doesn’t have to come from Silicon Valley – it can be built right here in the Pelican State, and we’re excited to lead that charge.”
Studyville relocated its headquarters to Jefferson Highway in Baton Rouge in 2025 to prepare for continued team growth and product expansion. Founded in 2020, the company has grown from a single tutoring center into a multi-state education enterprise serving more than 10,000 students annually. The headquarters currently employs 12 corporate team members and supports more than 200 tutors statewide, reflecting the company’s expanding operational footprint. New hiring is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026, with full ramp-up of the new positions projected through 2030.
“We are thankful for Studyville’s investment in Baton Rouge, helping to grow our economy by creating and retaining jobs,” East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President Sid Edwards said. “Our city also benefits by being the home of a company that helps educate youth throughout the nation and that showcases the technological creativity of our workforce.”
“We are delighted to see Studyville, a homegrown Baton Rouge company, continue to invest in its roots,” Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership President & CEO Lori Melancon said. “This project will not only advance student success nationwide but also create new jobs and opportunity right here at home.”
To secure the project in East Baton Rouge, the state of Louisiana offered Studyville Enterprises a competitive incentives package that includes participation in the state’s High Impact Jobs and Digital Interactive Media and Software programs.