Supporting every learner across Missouri

Everway partners with Missouri districts to strengthen literacy and make high-quality instruction easier to deliver, helping every student show what they know.

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Learners in Missouri

Missouri classrooms reflect a wide range of learning needs, and state data highlights the need to strengthen literacy, support multilingual learners, and improve student services.

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58%

of 8th graders read below proficiency

14%

of students receive Special Education services

3.8%

of students are English learners (ELs)

These numbers point to a clear opportunity. With the right tools and consistent instruction,
more students can grow with confidence.

Tools that help Missouri educators deliver consistent, effective instruction

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High-quality instruction across special education classrooms

Missouri districts work hard to deliver strong, standards-aligned instruction for students who learn in different ways. Unique Learning System (ULS) provides educators with a ready-to-use modified curriculum that supports planning, strengthens instructional quality, and creates more consistent learning experiences across classrooms.

ULS helps Missouri districts:

  • Deliver Missouri’s alternate academic standards (DLM Essential Elements) with clear routines
  • Create consistency across classrooms so students receive high-quality instruction regardless of teacher experience or staffing changes 
  • Reduce teacher workload with ready-made lessons, assessments, and flexible planning tools

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See how ULS improved instructional consistency in a large district

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Close the literacy gap for Missouri learners

Across Missouri, districts are helping more students access grade-level content and build stronger reading skills. Read&Write supports a wide range of reading needs while reducing teacher workload, giving students tools to understand text, build vocabulary, and work more independently.

Read&Write helps Missouri districts:

  • Strengthen comprehension with text-to-speech
  • Improve access to content with reading and vocabulary tools
  • Save teachers time with built-in supports

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See how a large district expanded access with Read&Write

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Provide real-time support for Multilingual Learners

Multilingual learners bring valuable language strengths to their classrooms, yet many require consistent, embedded supports to meet Missouri language proficiency and academic accountability expectations. Read&Write helps districts provide access to grade-level instruction while strengthening the academic language skills students are expected to demonstrate across content areas.

Read&Write helps Missouri districts:

  • Improve access to content with translation and text-to-speech
  • Build academic vocabulary with multilingual tools
  • Support progress toward Missouri language proficiency and accountability measures

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See how Read&Write supports all learners

Resources for Missouri

Explore guides, success stories, and webinars created for Missouri administrators and educators.

Connect with your Missouri team

Your Everway team partners with districts to support planning, implementation, and long-term success

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*2024-2025 State report; **Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as a percentage of public school enrollment, by state and jurisdiction, school year 2022–23; *** by state or jurisdiction, fall 2021