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Board briefed on switch from Gradient to Transcend; Canvas and core materials remain available

Woodland Park School District RE-2 Board of Education · March 16, 2026
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Summary

School leaders told the board that the district’s existing learning-management software (Canvas) and vetted instructional materials will continue to be available after Gradient’s parent organization becomes part of the nonprofit Transcend; Transcend will offer optional add‑on services that the district can accept, customize, or decline.

Karen, speaking at the start of the work session, told the board that the district’s relationship with the Summit Learning/Gradient platform is changing because Gradient has become part of a larger nonprofit, Transcend.

Karen said the practical effect for Woodland Park is limited immediately: “it’s still free to us,” and the district will retain Canvas as the learning‑management system and continue to have access to high‑quality instructional materials and coaching. She described Transcend as a…

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