Questions about accounts, reading, or classrooms? Start here.
Teacher accounts are free. Family subscriptions are $60 per year and include all children in the household.
Sign up and choose Parent. After confirming your email, add a child profile with a display name, reading level, and date of birth.
Children do not have separate logins; they read under your parent account.
Every story is rewritten at six reading levels, from Grade 4 through Grades 11–12.
A child's profile determines which version they see. Children may advance to higher reading levels as they demonstrate mastery over time.
See About for the complete level guide.
Open Select Profile from the parent menu and choose the child you want to view.
Each child has their own reading history, streaks, and quiz results.
Yes. Visit Examples to read real stories or Demo for a guided tour. No account is required.
Enter the teacher's class code when creating or editing a child profile.
You will be asked to provide parental consent before connecting your child to a classroom.
Teachers can see a student's display name, reading level, assignments, and quiz performance. Teachers never see parent email addresses or payment information.
Sign up and choose Teacher. Teacher accounts are always free.
After signing in, you'll find your classroom tools and class code on your teacher dashboard.
Share your class code with parents. Parents can enter the code when creating a child profile or by editing an existing profile.
Students appear in your dashboard after parental consent is completed.
Open Assign Reading from your teacher dashboard, select an article, choose a due date, and publish the assignment.
Assigned articles appear as Required Reading for connected students.
Yes. Teacher and parent accounts are separate, and the same email address cannot be used for both.
If you want to use Graduated News in the classroom and at home, create a second account with a different email address.
Use your teacher account for classroom tools and your parent account to manage child profiles and reading at home.
To connect your own child to your class, enter your class code when editing that child's profile in your parent account.
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Select Forgot Password on the sign-in page and follow the instructions sent to your email address.
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