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❄️ Exciting Winter Product Updates Are Here! ❄️

 

Happy winter, Lexia Community! As the year comes to a close, our teams have been hard at work to bring you some fantastic updates across Lexia's suite of products that we are thrilled to share with you. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or student, these enhancements are designed to make your experience smoother, more engaging, and even more impactful. Let’s dive into what’s new! 🌟

 

💡 What's New? 💡

Click the links below to read the Winter Release Highlights for each Lexia product:

💬 Share Your Feedback! 💬

Have you explored the new updates yet?  If not, what are you most looking forward to digging into? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Share your feedback in the comments below—your insights help us continue to improve and innovate. 🌟

 

Jump in and explore these winter updates today. Let’s continue to make learning dynamic, engaging, and powerful for everyone. Happy holidays from the Lexia Community Team! ❄️👩🏫👨🎓

 

I appreciate the myLexia feature for Lexia English District and School Progress Report.   These reports provide the additional insight needed to view progress across the proficiency bands and track levels completed in the program.  Having the ability to view progress from the time of placement or from the start of the school year for a district provides even more information that can be used to compare rates of progress across schools.   

Principals love the school progress report to view individual students by bands and have the ability to filter by grade and see unit gains and encounters completed .  Schools have mentioned that this feature makes it easier to track progress and create goals for students . They also mentioned this feature can help them compare students of similar proficiency levels during data based conversations.   

Thanks Lexia for this amazing release! I can’t wait to see what else is on the product roadmap for this program. 


Exciting updates! Can’t wait to share with schools and districts. 


I love the randomization of question in the LETRS tests. 


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