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What the CASE Endorsement of the LGL Platform Means
Kensington, CA, October 18, 2023— The Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE), the leading organization for special education directors in the United States and a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), has officially endorsed the Let’s Go Learn (LGL) platform. This endorsement signifies a strong vote of confidence in the effectiveness and reliability of Let’s Go Learn in supporting students with disabilities and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), ultimately leading to improved student outcomes.

CASE, with over 9,000 members from school districts nationwide, provides essential support and advocates for advancements in the provision of special education services and overall industry improvements. Their rigorous endorsement process involves a comprehensive review by a committee of experts, ensuring that endorsed products align with the specific needs and goals of the special education market. The evaluation encompasses multiple aspects, including product description, feasibility, research base, efficacy, satisfaction in the special education market, and alignment with CASE professional practices and mission.
The Let’s Go Learn platform successfully completed a 14-month, in-depth review by the CASE committee, underscoring its commitment to supporting the special education market. The extensive evaluation involved rigorous scrutiny and consultations with national experts to ascertain how Let’s Go Learn effectively addresses the unique requirements of the special education landscape.
About Let’s Go Learn, Inc.
Let’s Go Learn is a personalized learning software company focused primarily on MTSS, special education, and intervention programming to support K-12 students. Over 20 years ago, Let’s Go Learn pioneered online, computer-adapted diagnostic assessments to determine the learning needs of each student. In contrast to limited screening tools, Let’s Go Learn’s platform quickly determines student deficits, needs, and causal relationships to help develop individualized learning paths for each student. Millions of students worldwide have benefitted from Let’s Go Learn’s assessment data, pin-pointed instruction, and robust progress monitoring. The platform is designed to monitor progress from interventions in specific areas, while building detailed reporting and data to support the development and tracking of IEP content and goals.
Media Contact: Richard Capone, 510-455-2098.

About CASE
CASE is the preeminent organization for special education directors in the United States. It stands for Council of Administrators of Special Education. It is the largest division of CEC, Council of Exceptional Children. Over 9000 special education and exceptional children directors at school districts across the country are members of CASE. CASE does a combination of support for these directors as well as lobbying efforts to improve the support for students with disabilities and the industry as a whole.
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