
Study Island
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What is Study Island
Study Island is a K–12 standards-aligned practice and assessment platform used by schools to deliver skill-based lessons, quizzes, and test-prep activities. It is primarily used by teachers and administrators to assign work, monitor progress, and support intervention or enrichment. The product emphasizes curriculum-aligned question banks, reporting for classroom and school-level performance, and integrations commonly used in district environments.
Standards-aligned practice content
Study Island centers on standards-based skill practice across core K–12 subjects, which supports test-prep and remediation workflows. Teachers can assign targeted topics and students can complete short practice sessions with immediate feedback. This focus on standards alignment differentiates it from general-purpose polling or presentation-response tools.
Teacher assignment and monitoring
The platform supports teacher-led assignment of topics, classes, and student groups. Educators can track completion and performance to identify students who need additional support. These classroom management capabilities are more central than in lightweight quiz-game tools that prioritize live engagement.
Reporting for school use
Study Island provides performance reporting intended for classroom, grade, and school-level review. This helps schools monitor progress over time and evaluate intervention effectiveness. The reporting orientation aligns with district adoption patterns where administrators need visibility beyond individual activities.
Less suited for live polling
Study Island is designed for practice and assessment rather than real-time audience interaction. It typically does not function as a slide-based, in-the-moment polling layer for meetings or lectures. Organizations seeking rapid live Q&A, word clouds, or presentation interactivity may find it less aligned to that use case.
K–12 focus limits applicability
The content and workflows are built around K–12 standards and school implementation models. This can limit fit for higher education, corporate training, or informal self-study scenarios that require broader subject coverage or custom curricula. Teams outside K–12 may need a more general learning or assessment platform.
Content customization constraints
Standards-aligned libraries can reduce the need to create materials from scratch, but they can also constrain how far organizations can tailor content and item types. If a district requires highly customized assessments, specialized question formats, or unique pedagogy, the built-in structure may not fully match those requirements. Content governance and alignment can also add administrative overhead during rollout.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Per-student subscription (K–12 license; pricing provided by sales quote) Free tier/trial: Free trial available (via request from vendor) Example costs: "As little as $3.00 per student" (advertised on Edmentum quote page); promotional messaging: "as little as $5.50 a student" (advertised on Edmentum promo pages). Notes: Pricing varies by state, number of students, and number of subjects; Edmentum requires prospective buyers to request a custom quote (Get a Quote).
Seller details
Edmentum, Inc.
Bloomington, Minnesota, USA
1960
Private
https://www.edmentum.com/
https://x.com/Edmentum
https://www.linkedin.com/company/edmentum/