Learning A-Z Launches New Online Portal and App

Learning A-Z, a provider of curriculum resources for preschool through sixth grade, has launched a new online portal and mobile application called Kids A-Z.

According to the company, Kids A-Z offers a learning environment designed to make it easier for students to access Learning A-Z's student-facing resources, such as Raz-Kids, Headsprout, Writing A-Z and ReadyTest A-Z. Rather than visiting a separate site for each program, kids can access all of them through the unified portal.

The portal also offers a management hub that lets teachers "manage all of their online student work and view reports from one place," said Bob Holl, president and cofounder of Learning A-Z, in a prepared statement.

Kids A-Z is available to Learning A-Z customers who subscribe to any of the company's products that contain online learning materials for students. Access to the Kids A-Z online portal is currently available for free with subscriptions to Raz-Kids, Headsprout, Writing A-Z and ReadyTest A-Z. Aaccess to additional Learning A-Z resources is currently under development.

The Kids A-Z mobile application is available on iOS and Android and currently provides access to all Raz-Kids digital reading content.

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