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Connecting every learner to the world

When students engage in stories that connect to real life, learning feels meaningful. News2you turns current events into opportunities for understanding, helping every learner take part in conversations about the world around them.

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Connecting learning and neuroinclusion

Your students with unique learning needs want to be included in conversations about current events. They’re curious about the world around them and eager to share their ideas. They just need content designed with accessibility in mind.

How News2you helps:

  • Symbol-supported articles make world news understandable and engaging for every learner
  • Interactive stories and visuals help students connect global events to their daily lives
  • Shared classroom discussions build confidence and belonging
  • Weekly updates keep learning fresh, relevant, and inclusive

Building literacy and communication skills

Students thrive when they can explore language in ways that make sense to them. Many students face barriers when accessing traditional news stories, but accessible, symbol-supported content opens the door to vocabulary growth and self-expression.

How News2you helps:

  • Multiple reading levels ensure access for all readers
  • Visual supports reinforce word recognition and comprehension
  • Built-in communication supports encourage students to share thoughts and opinions
  • Printable and digital materials help teachers extend literacy learning throughout the week

The News2You newspaper allows me to provide differentiated instruction to accommodate my diverse learners. The newspapers are arranged from different reading levels from simplified to advanced.”

Melinda Perrodin, Special Education Teacher, Louisiana


Developing critical-thinking for life

When learners can form and express their own opinions, they build the confidence and independence they’ll need beyond the classroom.

How News2you helps:

  • Weekly articles and activities prompt discussion, debate, and reasoning
  • Opinion-building prompts help students explore perspective and choice
  • Symbol-supported vocabulary supports understanding of complex ideas.
  • Career exploration and virtual field trips connect classroom learning to real-world experiences

The program provides age-appropriate current events at my students’ unique instructional levels. The weekly news stories include tons of activities that keep my students engaged. Even the adults in the room look forward to the new topics!"

Kate Falls, 6-8 Severe Intellectual Disabilities Teacher, North Carolina

Making daily routines engaging and accessible

Teachers want daily lessons that inspire curiosity, encourage communication, and fit seamlessly into classroom routines.

How News2you helps:

  • Interactive components like Today’s Weather and Breaking News bring energy to morning meetings
  • Flexible, ready-to-use lesson plans save time and support diverse needs
  • Accessible and differentiated activities promote participation for every learner
  • Digital and print options adapt easily to any classroom setup

Explore the key features

Get an overview of News2you’s tools. With engaging online articles and fun activities, it builds literacy and communication skills while making learning accessible.

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60K classrooms are using News2you to boost learning and outcome

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"We love News2You. We're able to adapt it to our classroom needs, and the students love the content! The quizzes are great to do as a class, and the students really enjoy the graphics and voice feature."

Reid Jones, Special Education Teacher, Tennessee

Drive positive student outcomes with News2you

Discover how News2you can include every student in conversations in your classrooms. Simply complete your details in the form and our team will be in touch.