🧡 It's Math Week in Atlanta! 📍 We've loved connecting with so many educators and leaders at the NCSM and NCTM conferences. 🎉 It's inspiring to see firsthand how Amplify Desmos Math is making a real impact in education. #MathWeek #NCSM #NCTM
Amplify
Education Administration Programs
Brooklyn, NY 222,879 followers
Next‑generation curriculum and assessment on one intuitive platform.
About us
A pioneer in K–12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and formative assessment. Our captivating core and supplemental programs in ELA, math, and science engage all students in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively, and for themselves. Our formative assessment and intervention products turn data into practical instructional support to help students at every skill level build a strong foundation in early reading and math. All of our programs provide teachers with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of their students. Today, Amplify serves more than 10 million students in all 50 states.
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http://www.amplify.com
External link for Amplify
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- K-12 education, Mobile classroom assessment software, Common Core State Standards (CCSS) implementation, Digital and print curriculum development, and Educational staff development and training
Locations
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55 Washington Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201, US
Employees at Amplify
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Rob Hutter
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Brian Hughes
Public Company Board and Audit Committee Chair, Experienced Advisor to VC and PE-backed portfolio companies and Retired Partner KPMG
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Mark Lewis
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Jamie Viviano
Experienced Website Manager | Driving Online Engagement & Lead Generation | Expert in Global Website Strategy & UX
Updates
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📊 New data reveal more K–2 students began the year on track to read, but the pace of progress has stalled. Good news: our data show that students who catch up during K–2 are likely to maintain their reading progress through third grade. 🔍 Read the full report to learn how schools can maximize impact through universal screening and evidence-based instruction: at.amplify.com/4neez0x
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🏅 Proud to recognize Amplify board member, Michael C. Camuñez, as a 2025 NACD Directorship 100™ honoree! Since joining our board in 2020, Michael’s leadership and insight have helped strengthen our impact in education. View the full list of honorees: bit.ly/4qd9zMs. #NACDDirectorship100
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📷 Sharing a snapshot from the HBCU Mentorship Breakfast & Career Day hosted by Bridge to Leadership in Atlanta! As a Diamond sponsor, we had the opportunity to network and inspire attendees and participate in the career fair to connect with talented students. 🧡 A big thank you to our team members who represented us at the event. Here’s to mentorship, networking, and building brighter futures together!
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📚 Strong foundations start early. On Science of Reading: The Podcast, host Susan Lambert highlights why the early years are critical for building reading skills—and how the right support helps students grow in both literacy and confidence. ✨ 🎧 Listen now: at.amplify.com/46ZllRC.
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Get to know Dan Meyer and the unexpected item that became a classroom legend. 🎧 Listen to our latest episode of Beyond My Years: at.amplify.com/46OaCJE.
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🎙️ “Math class needs a makeover.” Our own Dan Meyer has been pushing that idea forward for years—through teaching, blogging, and building tools like Desmos. On the latest episode of the Math Ed Podcast, Dan reflects on his career in math education and what it means to make math learning more human, visual, and engaging. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3VF3Cdb
Dan Meyer - career thus far (math ed blogging, Desmos technology, Amplify)
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Dan Meyer joins Anayansi (Ana) Torres, M.Ed. on the latest episode of Beyond My Years from Amplify to share his philosophy and strategies for actually engaging students in math class. ⭐️ Hear Dan’s take on where word problems often go wrong—and how he’s come to embrace a bit of math classroom controversy. 🎧 Tune in to this week's episode: at.amplify.com/46OaCJE.