Connecticut districts are doing remarkable things for their students. Stamford is serving one of the most diverse student populations in the state. Bristol, Bloomfield, and Naugatuck are finding creative ways to expand opportunity. Glastonbury is setting a high bar for what college and career readiness looks like. EASTCONN and RHAM are bringing world-class resources to every corner of Connecticut.

What they all have in common is Level All. And more than that, they helped build it into what it is today.

Built With Connecticut, Not Just For It

Level All didn't arrive in Connecticut with a finished product and a sales pitch. We came in listening. Working alongside districts like Stamford, Bristol, Glastonbury, and EASTCONN, we shaped a platform that actually fits how Connecticut educators work, what Connecticut students need, and what the state requires. The result is something that feels less like an outside tool and more like something Connecticut schools already own.

Built Around Connecticut's SSP

Connecticut's Student Success Plan isn't optional. Every student needs one, and districts are responsible for making sure it happens. The challenge is that most tools weren't built with the SSP in mind. Level All was, and Connecticut educators had a hand in making sure it stayed that way.

The platform walks students through the Career and Academic Plan process step by step, with content and pathways aligned to what Connecticut requires. Students aren't staring at a blank form. Counselors aren't chasing down incomplete plans. The work gets done.

Dashboards That Show You Exactly Where Things Stand

One of the things Connecticut educators asked for early was visibility. Not just for individual students but across whole grades and schools. The Level All dashboard delivers exactly that. At a glance, a counselor can see which students are on track with their SSP, which ones need a nudge, and where the gaps are.

No spreadsheets. No guesswork. Just a clear picture of where every student stands, so educators can spend their time actually helping students instead of tracking down paperwork.

Lesson Plans Ready to Go

Connecticut teachers told us they didn't want to build curriculum from scratch every year. So we built ready-made lesson plans aligned to Connecticut's college and career readiness standards. They're there when you need them, already designed to meet what the state expects, and flexible enough to fit how your school actually runs.

Free for Every Connecticut Student

Here's the part that tends to surprise people: Level All is free for every Connecticut student. No budget fights. No line items. The barrier to getting started is low and the impact is real, which is exactly what districts like Naugatuck and Bloomfield told us they needed.

The Schools That Are Already In

Stamford, Bristol, Glastonbury, EASTCONN, RHAM, Bloomfield, Naugatuck. These districts didn't just choose Level All. They helped make it what it is. If your district isn't part of that conversation yet, it should be.

Want to learn more? Reach out to us at success@levelall.comĀ