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K-12 content platform adapting news articles to five Lexile reading levels; covers science, social studies, and current events; built-in quizzes and writing prompts aligned to Common Core.
Newsela is a New York-based edtech company that transforms current events and nonfiction content into instructional materials for K-12 students. Its platform provides news articles, informational texts, and primary sources written at five distinct Lexile reading levels, enabling teachers to differentiate instruction across diverse classrooms without preparing separate materials. Newsela's content library covers science, social studies, history, and current events, and includes built-in quizzes, annotations, and writing prompts aligned to Common Core and state standards. The platform is used by over 30 million students and more than 3.5 million educators across the United States. Founded in 2012, Newsela raised over $150M and has expanded from its news-reading core to a full instructional content platform covering ELA, social studies, science, and social-emotional learning. It competes with CommonLit, ReadWorks, and Actively Learn.
$450M revenue FY2025; 2,000+ higher education institutions; Blackboard LMS + Anthology Student SIS/ERP; Chapter 11 restructuring 2025; 4.8K employees across 6 continents
Anthology was formed through the 2021 merger of Blackboard, the dominant legacy LMS provider in higher education, with Campus Management, a student information system and ERP vendor. The combined entity brought Blackboard's thousands of institutional LMS customers together with Anthology Student SIS and administrative ERP systems — creating one of the few vendors positioned to serve the full spectrum of higher education technology from classroom to back office. The company rebranded to Anthology while retaining Blackboard as a product brand.\n\nAnthlogy's portfolio includes Blackboard Learn LMS (with its Ultra experience redesign), Anthology Student for enrollment management, Anthology Finance and HCM for institutional ERP, Anthology Ally for accessibility compliance, and analytics tools for engagement. The platform serves 2,000+ higher education institutions globally — community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and research universities. Anthology also offers professional services, managed hosting, and implementation support alongside software subscriptions.\n\nAnthlogy reported approximately $450 million in revenue for FY2025 with approximately 4,800 employees. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early 2025 to reduce debt obligations accumulated through its acquisition-driven growth strategy, while preserving operations and customer relationships. Its large installed base in higher education creates strong switching cost protection, as LMS and SIS migrations are multi-year, high-friction institutional projects that most universities undertake infrequently.
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