Imagine Learning Rolls Out AI-Driven Enhancements Across Curriculum and Assessment for Back-to-School 2026

Imagine Learning has announced a broad set of updates across its curriculum, assessment, and services portfolio ahead of the 2026 academic year, introducing new AI-powered capabilities and tools designed to make student progress more visible and measurable.

At the center of the update is the expansion of Curriculum-Informed AI through ClassMate™ within Imagine IM®, enabling teachers to generate targeted practice, build lesson plans, and draft communications directly within the instructional workflow. The integration is designed to align closely with lesson pacing and instructional intent, bringing AI into the moment of teaching rather than as a separate tool.

The enhancements also focus on improving real-time visibility into student learning. New capabilities allow educators to better understand how students approach problems, identify misconceptions during instruction, and respond more quickly. Streamlined grading and in-lesson editing further reduce administrative workload, helping teachers stay focused on classroom delivery.

Updates across Imagine Edgenuity and Imagine EdgeEX introduce improved reporting and flexibility for schools and districts. A redesigned Family Portal consolidates progress tracking, attendance, and coursework into a single interface, while enhanced reporting tools simplify data access for educators and administrators.

The company is also expanding course offerings, including new programs such as AI Literacy I and updated content across math, English language arts, science, and personal finance. These are supported by more than 5,000 refreshed instructional videos across hundreds of lessons, aimed at improving consistency and clarity in daily instruction.

In addition, Imagine Learning is strengthening its support services through expanded Exceptional Education Services, providing access to SPED-certified educators and specialists to assist with instruction, compliance, and individualized education programs.

Looking ahead, the company plans to launch Imagine+ Math, a new K–8 supplemental solution that integrates practice, intervention, and enrichment into a single adaptive experience driven by assessment data. Enhancements to Imagine MyPath and Imagine Sonday System further reinforce its focus on personalized learning and data-driven instruction.

Assessment capabilities are also being extended, with expanded benchmarks for middle school math and additional formative tools for high school, ensuring tighter alignment between evaluation and classroom teaching.

“These updates are designed to help schools turn insights into measurable progress,” said Kinsey Rawe, emphasizing the importance of integrating curriculum, data, and support within everyday instruction.

As education systems increasingly adopt AI and data-driven tools, Imagine Learning’s latest updates reflect a broader shift toward integrated learning ecosystems—where teaching, assessment, and student support are unified to drive better outcomes at scale.