Clearer Growth Reports in Imagine Language & Literacy and Imagine Español 

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Exclude empty groups for clearer, more focused reporting 

Educators managing multi-product implementations shared the need for more streamlined reports. You can now exclude schools or groups with no data from the details table in growth reports for Imagine Language & Literacy and Imagine Español. This update reduces clutter and makes it easier to review results and focus on your students’ progress. 

New Family Portal for Imagine Edgenuity and Imagine EdgeEX 

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Expanded visibility into student progress and grades 

The Family Portal has been redesigned based on feedback from schools and families who need clearer insight into student performance. Parents and guardians can now view more detailed course information, progress, and grades in one place across Imagine Edgenuity and Imagine EdgeEX. This update supports stronger communication and helps keep your students on track. 

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April 16, 2026 8:00 am

Imagine Learning Introduces Enhancements Across Curriculum, Assessment, and Services for Back to School 2026

New capabilities make student learning more visible and progress more measurable.

Tempe, Arizona — April 16, 2026Imagine Learning today announced updates across its curriculum, courseware, assessment, and services portfolio. The enhancementshelp educators work more efficiently, better understand student learning, and extend support where it’s needed most — bringing curriculum, insight, and support closer to the daily work of teaching.

Across the portfolio, these updates are built for the moment of instruction, making student learning more visible and helping schools drive sustained progress.

In Imagine IM®, ClassMate brings Curriculum-Informed AI™ into the lesson experience, aligned to instructional intent and pacing. Teachers can generate targeted practice, build lesson plans, and draft communications all within the curriculum.

Additional updates make student thinking easier to see during instruction, with real-time visibility into how students approach problems and where misconceptions are forming. Streamlined grading and in-lesson editing reduce preparation time, allowing teachers to stay focused on teaching.

Updates to Imagine Edgenuity® and Imagine EdgeEX enhance visibility and flexibility across classrooms and districts. A redesigned Family Portal brings progress, attendance, and coursework into one place, while consolidated reporting simplifies tracking for educators and administrators.

New capabilities in EdgeEX extend ClassMate™, providing deeper insight into student progress within courses and helping educators identify where support is needed.

Course offerings continue to expand, including AI Literacy I, English Language Development (Level 3), and updated middle and high school courses across math, ELA, science, and personal finance. These additions are supported by more than 5,000 refreshed instructional videos across 800 Imagine EdgeEX lessons, strengthening day-to-day learning while improving clarity and consistency. Platform enhancements extend LMS integrations, improve reporting access for teachers, and support more flexible assessment options.

Imagine Learning is also expanding district support through enhanced Exceptional Education Services. SPED-certified teachers, coordinators, and specialists deliver instruction, support IEP and 504 implementation, and help manage compliance requirements.

Looking ahead, Imagine Learning will launch Imagine+ Math this fall, a new supplemental solution for grades K–8 that brings practice, intervention, and enrichment into a single experience. Purpose-designed learning pathways driven by assessment data allows the program to adapt to each student’s needs while helping all learners engage with grade-level mathematics and beyond. In intervention, nearly 1,000 K–12 math practice lessons are being added to Imagine MyPath®, along with answer rationales and embedded supports that make student thinking more visible and instruction more targeted.

For literacy, Imagine Sonday System® introduces a redesigned Reporting Hub that provides a clearer, more usable view of placement, usage, growth, and mastery.

Enhancements to Imagine+ Assessment expand Benchmarks for grades 3–8 math and extend Formatives into grades 9–12, keeping assessment closely connected to classroom instruction.

To support implementation with greater flexibility, Imagine Learning is introducing a subscription-based professional learning service with on-demand courses, expert guidance, and ready-to-use resources.

Across its core curriculum portfolio, Imagine Learning continues to expand a comprehensive set of programs across grades K–12. Dragonfly introduces a next-generation K–5 literacy program grounded in the science of reading and knowledge building. StudySync® 2027 strengthens a fully aligned ELA experience for grades 6–12. Twig® Science continues to grow with enhanced integration and classroom-ready resources, while Traverse® expands flexibility with a new mobile app for offline learning, simplified printing tools, and expanded Spanish-language support for multilingual learners.

“These updates are designed to help schools turn insights into measurable progress,” said Kinsey Rawe, EVP & Chief Product Officer at Imagine Learning. “When curriculum, data, and support work together in the flow of instruction, educators can clearly see how students are learning and respond without losing time. That changes what’s possible for both teaching and outcomes.”

Learn more about the updates for back to school 2026 at imaginelearning.com/in-session.

About Imagine Learning

Imagine Learning supports educators with curriculum and learning solutions designed to improve student outcomes. Serving students in more than half the districts nationwide, the company delivers a portfolio of core curriculum, courseware, supplemental solutions, assessment, and school services, combining high-quality curriculum, actionable insights, and instructional support to help districts make measurable progress.

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ClassLink SSO for Small Group Targeted Instruction 

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Students enrolled in Small Group Targeted Instruction can now access sessions directly through ClassLink. With one-click login, your students spend less time navigating credentials and more time engaged in instruction. Clever is also supported, giving districts flexibility while simplifying access and supporting consistent participation in high-impact tutoring. 

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More Flexible Scheduling in Imagine+ Assessment 

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Bulk reassign assessments and reopen testing windows with fewer steps 

We’ve expanded the Flexible Scheduler in Imagine+ Assessment to give administrators more control. You can now bulk reassign an assessment to a group of students at once, making it easier to provide another opportunity without manual updates. You can also reopen a closed assessment window, so testing can resume without creating a new schedule. These updates help you save time and keep assessment plans on track. 

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New Submission Alert in Imagine+ EarlyBird Screener 

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Pop-up notifies users when subtests are incomplete before submission 

We’ve added a new pop-up alert in Imagine+ EarlyBird Screener to reduce confusion around incomplete results. If a student or educator attempts to submit the screener with subtests still in progress or incomplete, a pop-up window lists those subtests and explains that unfinished sections will not appear in the report. This update helps ensure your students receive complete, accurate results and sets clearer expectations before submission. 

February 24, 2026 9:00 am

Imagine Learning Foundation Announces 2026 Signature Grant Cycle to Expand Well-Being of Learners Beyond the Classroom

New funding priority will support nonprofit partners empowering K–12 youth as leaders and contributors in their communities.

Tempe, Arizona — February 24, 2026 — The Imagine Learning Foundation (ILF) today announced the launch of its 2026 Signature Grant Program, continuing its commitment to expanding meaningful opportunities to support the well-being of students and their support groups nationwide — at home and throughout the communities where they live and grow. 

The 2026 grant cycle will prioritize nonprofit organizations that engage young people in authentic, age-appropriate service experiences rooted in their homes, neighborhoods, and community spaces. The focus reflects ILF’s continued evolution toward supporting programs that build connection, confidence, and purpose to support academic growth and achievement. 

For the 2026 cycle, the Imagine Learning Foundation will prioritize nonprofit partners who intentionally design service opportunities where youth can lead, collaborate, reflect, and succeed. 

ILF seeks programs that: 

  • Activate a student’s full support ecosystem: families, caregivers, mentors, and community members
  • Integrate reflection and skill-building into service experiences
  • Center youth voice and leadership
  • Foster connection and a strong sense of purpose
  • Extend enriching learning environments beyond the classroom 

Unlike traditional volunteer initiatives, ILF’s 2026 focus is on service as a meaningful learning pathway — not just participation, but ownership and growth. 

“Young people want to make a difference,” said Chris Graham, Chairman and President of the Imagine Learning Foundation. “When we create space for them to lead and serve in their own communities, we’re supporting more than just academic learning — we’re helping them discover their strengths and their sense of purpose.” 

By supporting community-rooted, youth-centered service, ILF seeks to help students grow in a manner that will expand into everyday life, empowering students to flourish beyond the classroom, which improves learning outcomes. 

How to Apply 

Eligible nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for the 2026 Imagine Learning Foundation Signature Grant Program, with applications due by April 9, 2026, at 11:59pm PST. Award decisions are expected to be announced in June 2026. 

For eligibility requirements, application guidelines, and deadlines, visit www.imaginelearningfoundation.org

About Imagine Learning Foundation

Imagine Learning Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the well-being of learners and those who support them at home and in their communities. Established in 2021, the foundation provides funding to mission-aligned national non-profit organizations that focus on enhancing the well-being of youth, families, and educators, with an emphasis on accelerating student achievement. Imagine Learning Foundation is the philanthropic initiative of Imagine Learning, a leading creator of K–12 digital-first solutions, working alongside teachers to support 18 million students in over half of the districts nationwide.

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February 23, 2026 8:00 am

Imagine Learning Partners with Modern Classrooms Project to Drive Stronger Math Outcomes Through Improved Implementation 

New partnership supports districts in deepening instruction and accelerating student growth in math.

Tempe, Arizona — February 23, 2026 — Imagine Learning today announced a partnership with the Modern Classrooms Project (MCP) to help districts accelerate student achievement in math through stronger curriculum implementation. The partnership enhances support for Imagine IM, Imagine Learning’s K–12 problem-based math curriculum, by equipping teachers with clear systems for differentiation, pacing, and small-group instruction. 

Districts nationwide are demonstrating that sustained curriculum implementation, paired with ongoing professional learning, leads to measurable growth in math achievement. Schools that maintain consistent lesson structures and invest in teacher support are seeing improved proficiency rates and stronger student problem-solving skills. 

“When teachers have the right support, students make real gains,” said Krysia Lazarewicz, Vice President of Professional Learning & Customer Success at Imagine Learning. “This partnership strengthens the daily classroom systems that lead to stronger outcomes in math.” 

Building Classrooms That Deliver Results 

In schools where Imagine IM is implemented well, students tackle meaningful problems, work together, and explain their thinking. Teachers guide discussion and connect ideas — keeping learning centered on student reasoning. 

Sustaining that level of instruction requires systems that help teachers manage diverse learning needs without losing momentum. 

The Modern Classrooms Project provides those systems through: 

  • Blended instruction that creates time for targeted small-group support 
  • Flexible pacing so students move forward when they demonstrate understanding
  • Embedded mastery checks that generate clear, actionable next steps 
  • Ready-to-use materials aligned to a high-quality curriculum 
  • Year-long mentorship and coaching to ensure strong implementation 

These supports work alongside Imagine IM and can integrate directly into Imagine Learning’s platform. 

After using Modern Classrooms Project’s tools and resources, one educator shared, “The Modern Classroom program is a transformative approach that empowers teachers to create more flexible and student-centered learning environments. This training equips teachers with valuable tools and strategies to increase student engagement and success, and the ongoing mentorship ensures that teachers feel supported throughout the process. It’s a great investment in both teacher development and student achievement.” 

Sustaining Growth 

This partnership is designed for districts in year two and beyond that want to deepen differentiation, expand small-group instruction, and strengthen classroom consistency. 

By combining Imagine IM with MCP’s support model, districts gain a clearer path from curriculum adoption to sustained student growth. 

“Effective math instruction requires both strong materials and strong systems,” said Kareem Farah, Co-founder & CEO at Modern Classrooms Project. “We’re excited to support teachers using Imagine IM and help them meet the needs of every learner.” 

About Imagine Learning

Imagine Learning creates K–12 learning solutions that support the boundless potential of students in more than half the districts nationwide. Empowered with data and insights from educators, we innovate to shape the future of education with a robust, digital-first portfolio of school services and core, courseware, and supplemental solutions. 

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New Quick Score Feature in ILC Speeds Up Grading 

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Teachers can now enter scores faster — no need to open each submission 

Quick Score is now live in Imagine Learning Classroom, giving teachers a faster way to enter scores for student work done outside the platform. Use the new panel to score from the assignment view, with min/max buttons or manual entry. Quick Score saves time when grading printed work or in-the-moment instruction, removing the need to click into each submission. 

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New MOY Subtests and Office Hours for Imagine+ EarlyBird Screener 

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Support for interpreting data and planning next steps is now available weekly 

The Middle of the Year Imagine+ EarlyBird Screener includes new subtests to support grade-level literacy insights. To help educators use their data effectively, free weekly office hours are now available. Join Reading Specialist Sharon Amos for guided support on reviewing results, spotting trends, and connecting data to instruction. 

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