Are both correct:
It's alright. I understand you're still in school and that's your number one priority so don't worry about it.
And
It's alright. I understand you're still in school and that that's your number one priority so don't worry about it
The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether . Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more formal, edited writing. (© Random House, Inc.
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The form alright as a one-word spelling of the phrase all right in all of its senses probably arose by analogy with such words as already and altogether. Although alright is a common spelling in written dialogue and in other types of informal writing, all right is used in more f