What happens when reporting is reset on June 27, 2025, and how does this affect me?
Second Step® K–8 Digital Programs
- All 2024–2025 class data for the Second Step® Elementary and Second Step® Middle School digital programs will be archived. Classes created after the reset will be reflected in lesson progress reporting for 2025–2026.
- The Leader Dashboard’s Lesson Completion Snapshot for all sites and their exportable detailed lesson progress report show class activity for the current year. The current year resets to the next school year after the reset date. Past reports for each site are available through the dropdown menu on the Lesson Completion Report page. We would recommend downloading your Lesson Completion Report prior to the reset if you need access to more granular data for deeper analysis.
Second Step® High School Digital Program
- All 2024–2025 data will be archived.
- School data that will be reset includes: pacing dates, kick-off completion, and student activities opt-in.
- Staff data that will be reset includes: training completion, program role, and all activity completion. Activity completion will be reset and reflected in the Progress & Pacing Snapshot for 2025–2026.
- The Leader Dashboard’s Progress & Pacing Snapshot for all sites and their exportable detailed report show school activity for the current year. Past reports for your schools will be available from the Detailed Report dropdown and from the User Progress page.
Second Step® Early Learning, K–5 Classroom Kits, Child Protection Unit, and Bullying Prevention Unit
- Training progress for the Bullying Prevention Unit, Child Protection Unit, and Second Step® Elementary classroom kits will be cleared and reset.
- Past training progress and certificates are not available after the reset date, so be sure to download them before the reset, if needed.
Second Step® SEL for Adults
- If you’re using Second Step SEL for Adults, your microlearning progress will remain intact.
Why are classes, training, and reporting reset?
We reset all class and training data at the end of each school year, so teachers and administrators have a refreshed dashboard and program reporting for the new academic year.
We’re using the elementary, middle school, and/or high school digital programs in summer school. What should we do?
- For those teaching lessons: If you created a class for summer school before the class reset, you’ll need to create a new class after the reset. If you were in the middle of teaching a unit at the time of the reset, the new lesson material may not go along with the previous lessons. Content across all grades and units in both the elementary and middle school digital programs have been updated along with the class reset. Learn more about the program updates.
- For those monitoring progress: Download the detailed progress report prior to the reset and again at the end of summer school to see overall progress. Contact Client Support if you need assistance.
As an administrator for Second Step® license(s), do I have to add all users back to their site’s programs?
No. All existing users will continue to have access to their program or training. However, do remember to update your users by adding incoming staff and removing departing staff.
2025–26 General Program Updates for Second Step® K–12 Digital Programs FAQ