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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
International

Parent organization
  
Hellman & Friedman

Industry
  
Educational software

Founded
  
1984

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Key people
  
Judith and Terrance Paul (founders)

Products
  
Accelerated Reader, Accelerated Reader 360, English in a Flash, Accelerated Math, MathFacts in a Flash, Star 360

Number of employees
  
1,030 (as of August 1, 2016)

Headquarters
  
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Alphasmart, Renaissance Learning of Canada Co

Profiles

Renaissance Learning, Inc. (Renaissance) is a software and learning analytics company that makes cloud-based, K–12 educational software. Renaissance employs about 950 employees in nine U.S. cities and subsidiaries in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Renaissance’s products are used in U.S. schools and more than 60 countries around the world.

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History

Accelerated Reader, the company's flagship product, was created in 1985 by Judith and Terrance Paul, who founded the company in 1986 under the name "Advantage Learning Systems". Terrance, a lawyer and businessman, and Judith, a homemaker with a degree in elementary education, though she never taught school, began their software business in 1986 from the basement of their home in Port Edwards, Wisconsin. The company's name changed to "Renaissance Learning, Inc." in 2001. In August 2011, the company was sold to Permira, a European private equity firm, for a reported $455 million. In early 2014, CapitalG (formerly Google Capital) made a $40 million investment in the company at a $1 billion valuation. Later in 2014, Renaissance was sold to Hellman & Friedman for $1.1 billion. In 2016, Renaissance rebranded and dropped “Learning” from their name.

Renaissance Accelerated Reader

Accelerated Reader, the company's flagship software, is "reading management software". It determines whether a student has read a book through comprehension quizzes and is computer-scored. Educators collaborate with students to set personalized reading practice goals based on their reading level. Students select books within their reading range, read independently, and then take short, computerized comprehension quizzes. After each quiz, educators and students are able to see progress toward reading goals.

Renaissance Accelerated Reader 360

In 2013, Renaissance acquired Subtext, a K12 digital reading service. Soon after, Renaissance introduced Accelerated Reader 360, a premium version of Accelerated Reader that adds nonfiction articles with embedded skills practice.

Renaissance English in a Flash

English in a Flash is a language acquisition tool for grades K–12 for use with English language learners. It aims to help students build vocabulary and grammar.

Renaissance Accelerated Math

Renaissance released Accelerated Math in 1998. A math management program, it generates personalized math assignments at each student's level and scores the assignments. It also provides reports and record-keeping functions to monitor student progress and address individual student needs.

Renaissance MathFacts in a Flash

MathFacts in a Flash is software intended to enhance computational fluency (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and other math facts). It allows students to work at their own pace and provides feedback on areas of difficulty. It includes timed tests and reports of individual progress.

Renaissance Star 360

Star 360 is a comprehensive K–12 assessment package, allowing educators to screen and group students for targeted instruction, measure student growth, predict performance on Smarter Balanced exams, and monitor achievement on Common Core State Standards. Star 360 includes Star Reading, Star Math, Star Early Literacy, and Star Custom.

Renaissance Star Reading

Released in 1996, Star Reading is a computer-adaptive reading test and database that assesses students' reading levels and provides norm-referenced reading scores for students in grades 1–12.

Renaissance Star Math

Star Math is a computer-adaptive math test and database, providing norm-referenced math scores for students in grades 1–12. It was released in 1998.

Renaissance Star Early Literacy

Released in 2000, Star Early Literacy is a computer-adaptive diagnostic assessment of literacy skills of students in grades Pre-K–3. It assesses phonemic awareness, phonics, and other readiness and literacy skills, and identifies strengths and weaknesses in these skills.

Renaissance Star Spanish

Tailored for native Spanish speakers, Star Spanish assessments for reading, math, and early literacy provide interim data that show what Spanish-speaking students know in their native language.

Renaissance Star Custom

Renaissance Star Custom is a formative assessment that allows educators to administer assessments that target specific standards and skills.

Renaissance-U

Renaissance offers a training for all products, and has trained more than 1 million educators.

Renaissance Place

In 2004, Renaissance released Renaissance Place. An integrated web platform that combines student performance information (from school, classroom, grade, and subject) into a single management system.

Renaissance Home Connect

Renaissance Home Connect enables parents to view their children’s reading and math practice and progress towards goals.

Hardware

With the acquisition of AlphaSmart in 2005, Renaissance began providing educational hardware. The company's "2Know! Classroom Response System" allows teachers to use wireless technology to post questions and receive student responses. The system can use built-in assessments or educator-made assessments. The AlphaSmart machines were discontinued by Renaissance in late September 2013.

Research

Renaissance products have been tested in studies, some conducted by third-party evaluators. Some of these studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals.

Each November, Renaissance releases its annual What Kids Are Reading report. Using the data from Accelerated Reader and Accelerated Reader 360, What Kids Are Reading highlights the books and nonfiction articles K–12 students read cover to cover each year.

References

Renaissance Learning Wikipedia