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Progress Learning 2025: A Year of Growth and Innovation

This past year has been one for the books. We’ve been hard at work building features that make your life easier, your data more actionable, and your students more engaged. From powerful new reporting tools to streamlined workflows, we’ve rolled out updates that touch every corner of the…

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Intervention Strategies for Science: Helping All Students Succeed

When educators talk about intervention, most immediately think of reading or math—and for good reason. These subjects are tested early, often, and heavily weighted in accountability systems. But science, the subject that teaches students how to question, reason, and explore the world, is too often left behind…
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Department of Education Funding Freeze Updates – August 2025

This summer, school and district leaders across the country faced an unsettling uncertainty: federal education funds traditionally disbursed on July 1 were frozen with little warning. Billions of dollars meant to support students, particularly those who are most in need, were held up pending a “programmatic review” by…
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Back to School Tips for Teachers: Advice for Teachers, by Teachers

There’s something uniquely energizing, and admittedly nerve-wracking, about the start of a new school year. Whether you’re stepping into your very first classroom or returning for another exciting year, you probably feel a mix of anticipation, enthusiasm, and maybe even a bit of overwhelm. But if you’re feeling…
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SAT® and ACT® High School Graduation Requirements by State

When it comes to high school graduation, not all states play by the same rules. Some require the SAT® or ACT® for accountability purposes, others tie them to graduation or funding, and a few let students substitute these scores for other requirements. If you’re navigating…
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TCAP Score Levels: Identifying Areas for Improvement

The release of the latest TCAP (Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program) results marks a pivotal moment for district leaders. These scores provide more than just a benchmark, they’re a guide for reflection, refinement, and responsive planning. As we await more detailed insights, now is the time to dive into…
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How to Find Technology Grants for K-12 Schools

The State of K-12 Tech Funding in 2025 Educational technology is no longer a luxury – it’s a necessity. But while the role of tech in learning continues to grow, funding sources are becoming less reliable. Federal programs once considered safe havens (e.g., ESSER, Title I, E-Rate) now…
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ACT® Workkeys vs ACT® – Preparing Your Students

High school students take many paths after graduation. Some head straight to college, others into the workforce or military, and many explore career and technical education (CTE) opportunities. As educators, it’s important to support every student, no matter where their future leads. Two assessments often come…
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WCAG 2.2 Level AA Compliance for Schools and Districts

Digital tools are integral to how students learn, how teachers teach, and how districts deliver instruction. But not all platforms are designed to work for every learner. As accessibility requirements tighten, it’s critical that schools and districts understand what WCAG 2.2 Level AA compliance means and how to…

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