RIDE Publishes EnrollRI Toolkit to Support Districts, States Seeking to Innovate and Expand Learning Opportunities
Toolkit provides practical insights and replicable strategies that can be adapted nationwide, helping agencies increase accessibility, streamline application systems, and boost student engagement
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — As the 2024-2025 school year gets underway, Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) are supporting local and state education agencies seeking to innovate and improve their enrollment processes through a newly-published toolkit entitled EnrollRI: How a Small State Generated Big Learning Opportunities. The publication details how RIDE leveraged a federal Rethink grant to build a one-of-a-kind statewide enrollment platform. EnrollRI.org provides access to a statewide course catalog for RIDE’s All Course Network (ACN), a first-of-its-kind common application tool for public charters, and listings of secondary career and technical education (CTE) and adult education programs for learners of all ages and backgrounds.
“Rhode Island aims to lead the way in educational innovation as we continue to address the challenges brought by the pandemic. EnrollRI is a testament to that commitment,” said Governor Dan McKee. “Through this platform, we’re not only enhancing student engagement but also setting a new standard for how states can leverage technology and innovation to improve educational outcomes for all.”
“When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we recognized that the success of Rhode Island’s students hinged on quickly re-engaging them in their education. While we were one of the first states to return to in-person learning, RIDE sought to create a more adaptable system to keep students learning, no matter the circumstances. Developing a centralized platform like EnrollRI has truly been a game-changer for our state,” said Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green. “This toolkit not only shares the technical and strategic elements of the platform but also highlights the collective effort and vision that made it possible. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished and excited to share our learnings with others.”
In 2020, RIDE became one of just 11 states to apply for and receive a competitive Rethink K-12 Education Models Grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The $10 million award has supported, enhanced, and accelerated learning in the wake of the pandemic, with three particular areas of focus: EnrollRI, high-quality instructional materials and academic interventions, and comprehensive school counseling. Learn more about Rethink’s multi-pronged approach and innovative Rethink-funded initiatives such as engaging Algebra I Readiness Camps at www.ride.ri.gov/RethinkRI.
“The Rethink grant provided Rhode Island the opportunity to give students in every community access to academic and enrichment activities throughout the pandemic,” said RIDE State Strategy and Student Opportunity Officer Steve Osborn. “The creation of a statewide enrollment platform connected students and families from all communities to high-quality learning experiences crucial to their academic and emotional development.”
The EnrollRI toolkit provides an inside look at the steps RIDE took to build and expand the EnrollRI platform. It offers details on the individual components associated with the project, sharing not only what RIDE did, but why and how. Readers can learn more about RIDE’s key strategies, partners, and behind-the-scenes actions that led to success.
Readers are encouraged to explore the toolkit and view the spotlight stories below. From science curricula to career exploration, each document features testimonials from students, educators, and state and school leaders and provides comprehensive information and data on various Rethink initiatives.
- The All-Course Network: Expanding Learning Opportunities for All Rhode Island Students: LINK
- ALEKS: Leveraging Technology to Improve Student Success in Math: LINK
- Comprehensive School Counseling: Equipping All Students for Success: LINK
- College and Career Supports: Expanding Horizons through Student Ambassadors and Postsecondary Planning: LINK
- Public Charter Schools: EnrollRI Streamlines Access for Rhode Island Families: LINK
- LEXIA: Using Smart Technology to Boost English Language Arts Skills: LINK
- OpenSciEd Pilot: Rethinking How Rhode Island Students Learn Science: LINk
- RhodyReady: Digital Tools Keep Students on Track for College and Career: LINK