With the acquisition, Illuminate products will now operate under the Renaissance name. The addition of Illuminate to the Renaissance ecosystem deepens the company’s assessment capabilities and broadens its commitment to keep teachers at the center of classroom decisions by providing actionable insights and personalized instruction to accelerate learning.” In his letter to Illuminate customers, Renaissance’s CEO Chris Bauleke wrote: “Our mission of accelerating learning for all aligns closely with that of Illuminate. Illuminate’s solutions include MTSS management, comprehensive assessment, social-emotional behavior, universal screening, progress monitoring, dyslexia screening, data visualization, and equity & disproportionality among others. Illuminate’s whole-child MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) solutions are used by more than 17 million students and 5,200 districts and schools across the country, according to its website. Its solution brings together holistic data and collaborative instructional tools that help educators accurately assess learning, identify needs, align whole child supports, and drive school improvement. The acquisition follows a January cyberattack on Illuminate Education that led to a data breach affecting the nation’s two largest school systems – New York City Public Schools and Los Angeles Unified School District – among others.įounded in 2009, Illuminate Education partners with educators to reach new levels of student performance, and empowers teachers with data to serve the whole child. While no official press release or statement was issued by either of the company, the acquisition was announced on both companies’ sites and in an email sent to Illuminate customers on August 24.
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