Drake may not have scored any trophies at this past Monday’s MTV Video Music Awards — heck, he didn’t even show up at the ceremony — but at least he’s winning over young minds.

The rapper, whose double LP “Scorpion” is 2018’s biggest-selling album so far, has become the unlikely source of back-to-school inspo in schools across the country this week. Educators are altering the lyrics of his viral summer smash “In My Feelings” to provide motivational messages to students.

“Kiki, are you reading?/Are you writing?/Are you down with knowledge?/Cause I need ya/And I want ya/To go to college!” reads one bulletin-board display in a South Carolina elementary school.

Another take seen on social media reads: “Kiki, do you study/Are you reading/Say you’ll never ever stop learning.”

Of course, Drake’s original lyrics aren’t quite as scholarly: “Kiki, do you love me?/Are you riding?/Say you’ll never, ever leave from beside me/’Cause I want ya/And I need ya/And I’m down for you always.”

Drake’s kiddie cred got an additional boost when the Toronto native was gifted a custom version of the classic Monopoly board game at a hometown stop on Tuesday. The board features personalized references to Drake’s music and favorite local haunts, as well as money printed with the superstar’s mug.

Drake will bring his Aubrey and the Three Migos tour — which features the Migos rap trio as opening act — to Madison Square Garden for the first of four concerts tonight. Here’s hoping he sticks to the original lyrics of “In My Feelings.” It’s still summer, after all.