RESULTS
Progressive Learning’s interactive software, online instruction and mentoring consistently has a positive impact on students’ academic performance on assessments, state standardized tests and overall classroom performance.
Since 1998 we have been improving academic performance in ELA and Math and have been nominated for the Smithsonian Award for offering an effective technology based learning program.

CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
In 2007 through 2014, Chicago Public Schools saw significant gains in Math and English proficiency.

ARIZONA
Pre- and post-test scores in English Language Arts and Math subject areas in Arizona (2010-11 school year).

Chicago Public Schools who have received Services from Progressive Learning
Addams Elementary School
Ames Middle School
Amundsen High School
Anna R. Langford Academy
Armour Elementary School
Ashe Elementary School
Avalon Elementary (CICS)
Avalon Park Elementary School
Banneker Elementary School
Barry Elementary
Basil (CICS)
Bass Elementary School
Beethoven Elementary
Beidler Elementary School
Belmont-Cragin Elementary
Bethune Elementary School
Bond Elementary School
Bouchet Elementary
Brunson Spec School
Bucktown (CICS)
Burke Elementary School
Caldwell Elementary Academy
Cameron Elementary School
Campos High School (YCCS)
Carpenter Elementary School
Carson Elementary School
Carver Elementary School
Casals Elementary School
Chase Elementary School
Chopin Elementary School
Christian Fenger High School
Claremont Elementary School
Clinton Elementary School
Cook Elementary School
Crown Community Academy
Cuffe Technology Academy
Curtis Elementary School
Daley Elementary Academy
Davis Elementary School
Delano Elementary School
DePriest Elementary School
Dett Elementary School
Dewey Elementary Academy
Disney Magnet School
Drummond Elementary School
Dulles Elementary School
Dumas Elementary School
Dunbar High School
DuPrey, Roque Elementary School
Eberhart Elementary School
Edward Coles Language Academy
Ellison (CICS)
Ellington Elementary School
Emmet Till Elementary School
Esmond Elementary School
Evergreen Elementary School
Falconer Elementary School
Faraday Elementary School
Fermi Elementary School
Fernwood Elementary School
Field Elementary School
Finkl Elementary School
Fiske Elementary School
Fort Dearborn Elementary School
Foster Park Elementary School
Fulton Elementary School
Gale Elementary School
Gallistel Elementary School
Gary Elementary School
G. Armstrong Elementary School
Goldblatt Elementary School
Gompers Elem Fine Arts School
Goodlow Elementary School
Gresham Elementary School
Guggenheim Elementary School
Hampton Elementary
Hanson Park Elementary School
Harper High School
Haugan Elementary School
Hay Elementary Academy
Healy Elementary School
Hearst Elementary School
Hedges Elementary School
Henry O Tanner Elementary
Herbert Elementary School
Hibbard Elementary School
Higgins Elementary Academy
Hinton Elementary School
Hughes Elementary School
Hyde Park High School
Jenner Elementary Academy
Johnson Elementary School
Jordan Community School
Joseph Warren Elementary School
Jungman Elementary School
Kilmer Elementary School
King Elementary School
Kohn Elementary School
LaFayette Elementary School
Lara Elementary Academy
Larry Hawkins (CICS)
Lawndale Elementary Academy
Lawrence Elementary School
Lewis Elementary School
Libby Elementary School
Linne Elementary School
Little Village Academy
Lloyd Elementary School
Logandale Middle School
Longwood (CICS)
Loomis (CICS)
M. Jackson Elementary School
Madison Elementary School
Manierre Elementary School
Mann Elementary
Manuel Perez Elementary School
Marshall Middle School
Mason Elementary School
Mather High School
May Elementary Academy
Mayo Elementary School
Mays Elementary Academy
McCorkle Elementary School
McCormick Elementary School
McKay Elementary School
McNair Academic Center
McPherson Elementary School
Melody Elementary School
Mireles Elementary Academy
Mollison Elementary School
Monroe Elementary School
Morgan Elementary School
Mount Vernon Elementary School
Neil Elementary School
Nicholson Elementary School
Ninos Heroes Elementary School
Northtown Elementary (CICS)
Northwest Middle School
Oglesby Elementary School
O’Toole Elementary School
Parker Elementary School
Park Manor Elementary School
Parkside Community Academy
Peirce Elementary School
Piccolo Elementary School
Powell Community Academy
Prairie (CICS)
Prosser High School
Pullman Elementary School
Randolph Elementary School
Reavis Elementary School
Reed Elementary School
Revere Elementary School
Ross Elementary School
Ryerson Elementary School
Saucedo Elementary School
Scammon Elementary School
Schiller Elementary School
Schneider Elementary School
Schurz High School
Sexton Elementary School
Sherman Elementary School
Sherwood Elementary School
Shoop Elementary School
Smith Elementary School
Songhai Elem Learning Institute
Spencer Elementary Academy
Spry Elementary School
Stagg Elementary School
Stevenson Elementary School
Stockton Elementary School
Sullivan High School
Talcott Elementary School
Telpochcalli Elementary School
Thorp J. N. Elementary School
Tilton Elementary School
Uni. of Chicago – Woodlawn
Virtual High School (YCCS)
Volta Elementary School
Von Humboldt Elementary School
Wadsworth Elementary School
Ward Laura Elementary School
Washington Park (CICS)
Wendall Green Elementary School
Wendell Phillips High School
Wentworth Elementary School
Westcott Elementary School
West Park Academy
West Belden Elementary (CICS)
West Pullman Elementary School
Whistler Elementary School
White Elementary Academy
Whitney Elementary School
Whittier Elementary School
Wolfgang A Mozart Elementary
Woods Elementary Academy
Woodson Elementary School
Woodlawn (Univ. of Chicago)
Wrightwood (CICS)
Zapata Elementary School
Client Testimonials
“The students of Hinton have had the opportunity to participate in the Progressive Learning program both last year and this year. They are, by far, one of the best tutoring programs I have encountered. Their online, individualized curriculum offers one-on-one attention, while students are still able to benefit from working in the classroom with fellow students.”