Imagine Lenny 2.0: Instructional Operating System
Teachers can freely create instructional materials (instructor-facing) or interactions (student-facing: quizzes, assessments, games).
We have assessments for every PreK–12 standard, prebuilt for every state, for every subject. Everything ties back to standards, tiers, and skill progression.
These instructional materials are indexed and discoverable by other teachers, who then become creators on the platform. (At our current rate, we will surpass the largest educational content library in the world within the next 2 years).
Lessons and games that have the best outcomes are higher ranked, based on actual student performance.
As more teachers use Lenny as their primary source for instructional materials, districts step in to centralize it. Once enough classrooms are building and assessing inside the same system, it becomes exponentially more valuable to see the full picture.
Districts pay for organization-wide workspaces that ensure compliance, allow teachers to collaborate, track across different departments, and monitor instructional materials, MTSS documentation, and targeted interventions to ensure instructional quality across the board. They can see gaps by campus, by grade, by standard. Districts (via Lenny) can deploy support where it's actually needed.
The ever-growing library of resources is available to Parents + Families via a Lenny app. Learn and test prep with the best-performing Lenny content, aligned to standards, aligned to what real teachers are using. Give your kids a boost with a monthly subscription.
This is a world where every skill and standard is mapped, assessed, and continuously improved.
Where every teacher can step into their classroom prepared.
Where instruction doesn't depend on which classroom you happen to be in.
Where every kid, family, and teacher has access to the very best materials at all times, customized to their specific needs and environment.
Where what works in one place immediately strengthens learning everywhere.
Where we reimagine learning for future generations.
That's Lenny 2.0.