At this very moment, our future sits in class or in front of a computer. The fourth grader, the freshman, the first responder — these are the people who could find the cure for cancer, create the next technological marvel, write the next great American novel.
Whether learners are rich or poor, urban or rural, thriving or falling behind, we’re breaking down barriers to learning and empowering every learner to build the skills and confidence they need to make their way forward in life.
Not all success can be measured — you can’t measure confidence or potential. But the success of our learners, educators, and communities is quite clear.
of parents are satisfied with
Stride’s K–12 curriculum and
believe it’s had a positive impact
on their child*
more likely that K–12 students “learned a lot” in virtual learning at Stride-powered schools versus brick-and-mortar**
of parents are satisfied with Stride teachers and believe the K–12 curriculum is preparing their child for future success*
users on Stride’s talent platform — for scholarships, college admissions, internships, apprenticeships, jobs, more
Learning is a lifelong journey. And it comes in many forms. We’ve built a class of solutions that meets learners at every stage — from pre-K to primary, secondary to second career.
Edge Research, K–8 and High School Parent Satisfaction surveys, Spring 2020
** EdChoice Working Paper 2020-4: Online Learning: How Do Brick and Mortar Schools Stack Up To Virtual Schools? , September 2020