Kiddom to Add CenterPoint's Illustrative Mathematics-Certified and EL Education-Aligned Assessments to Its Platform

CenterPoint Education Solutions, a nonprofit provider of assessment and curriculum solutions and professional learning, today announced that its Illustrative Math-Certified interim assessments and EL Education-Aligned interim assessments will be accessible on the Kiddom platform for the 2022-2023 school year.

Both Illustrative Math and EL Education curricula are green-rated by EdReports and have shown to consistently improve student outcomes, according to a news release.

The partnership with Kiddom will allow educators to instantly access the CenterPoint assessments that are aligned to the curriculum already being used in their classrooms, CenterPoint said.

The following grades and content areas are licensed for use on Kiddom’s platform beginning in Fall 2022:

  • Illustrative Math Certified: K–8, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry
  • EL Education Aligned: K–8

Interim assessments administered throughout a school year “empower educators to measure student learning, identify where students are on their path to grade-level expectations and provide data to drive instructional strategy,” CenterPoint said.

Learn more at CenterPointEducation.org or Kiddom.co.

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