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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.
Comprehensive K-12 SIS serving 8M+ students across 2,000+ districts on a unified platform. Blaine MN; offers scheduling, attendance, grade books, and parent portal in a single integrated student data system replacing legacy silos.
Infinite Campus is one of the three largest K-12 student information system providers in the United States, serving more than 8 million students across approximately 2,000 school districts. Headquartered in Blaine, Minnesota, Infinite Campus is privately held and has been a major player in the SIS market for more than 25 years. The company's platform covers the comprehensive scope of student data management that modern school districts require: enrollment, student demographics, attendance, scheduling, gradebook, special education management, food service, state reporting, and parent and student engagement — all in a unified platform built on a single integrated database.\n\nInfinite Campus differentiates from its primary competitors — PowerSchool and Skyward — through its modern, unified data architecture, which gives all modules access to a single consistent view of student data rather than the siloed module databases that characterize older SIS platforms built through acquisitions. This unified design reduces data synchronization problems and allows districts to generate comprehensive cross-functional reports without complex data warehouse work. The platform's state reporting capabilities are a critical function, as districts must submit dozens of state-mandated data reports to their state education agencies each year.\n\nInfinite Campus has been recognized for its strong customer service and high renewal rates among its district customers. The company competes primarily with PowerSchool, Skyward, and Tyler Technologies' Aeries product in the US K-12 SIS market, with each vendor having regional strengths. Infinite Campus is particularly strong in the Midwest and Mountain West regions, and has grown its market share as districts seek alternatives to PowerSchool's complex acquisition-driven product portfolio.
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