Who is a Learning Hero?

Educators, families, and anyone who helps unlock a child's potential to pursue their passion and purpose.

Who is a Learning Hero?

Start the School Year Strong—Go Beyond Grades Be A Learning Hero

Nearly 90% of parents believe their child is at or above grade level*, yet only about 30% demonstrate proficiency in math and reading.** Go Beyond Grades helps families and educators close this gap by building trust and strengthening communication so every child can succeed.

*Learning Heroes/Gallup, 2023
**2024 NAEP

Given grade level standards are inconsistent across states, NAEP "proficiency/above" offers a national standard representing "solid academic performance for the given grade level" which is what we aspire our students to be able to do.

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Building School Leader Capacity | Join us at the Family Engagement Leadership Institute

Transform the way your school partners with families! Designed for school and district leaders, our training and coaching leads to family engagement strategies that directly impact student learning and well-being. Enrollment is open–join our growing national cohort!


Addressing Chronic Absenteesim

Research shows that schools with strong family engagement pre-pandemic experienced much smaller increases in chronic absence post-pandemic. Check out research on the impact of family engagement.

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*B-Flation: How "Good Grades" Can Sideline Parents, Gallup 2023
**2024 Nation's Report Card | The National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP

Given grade level standards are inconsistent across states, NAEP "proficiency/above" offers a national standard representing "solid academic performance for the given grade level" which is what we aspire our students to be able to do.

Perception vs. Reality

Almost 9 in 10 parents think their kids are at or above grade level*.

What percentage of 8th graders nationally demonstrate proficiency or above in math and reading**?

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Learning Heroes works with states, districts, schools and trusted organizations that want to strengthen school-home partnerships to advance student outcomes. We’re grateful for these partnerships and many more.