Your Digital Literacy Partner in West Virginia
Learning.com is proud to continue our partnership with the state of West Virginia to support K-8 students with EasyTech, the most comprehensive Digital Literacy & Citizenship Curriculum for K-12 schools.
Our renewed contract reflects our shared commitment to preparing all Mountain State students for success in a digital world.
Questions? Visit our FAQ or contact Learning.com's West Virginia State Program Manager, Erin Curran at ecurran@learning.com.
Why We're Here
We’ve been contracted by the state to serve all districts across West Virginia to:
- Support CIPA compliance through safe, structured digital learning environments.
- Enhance digital literacy and keyboarding skills to prepare students for online assessments.
- Equip students with digital skills for academic success and workforce readiness
Meet Your State Program Manager
Hi 👋 I'm Erin Curran, your dedicated West Virginia State Program Manager. I am excited to announce that Learning.com's partnership has been renewed and fully funded to serve all districts in the state for the 2025-2026 school year. I'm here to support all your Learning.com needs and answer any questions. Please feel free to email me at ecurran@learning.com.
West Virginia State Program Enrollment Form
Am I eligible to participate?
All public school districts are encouraged to register to participate. The program is available for the 2025-2026 school year for schools serving students in grades K-8.
What does the training and implementation look like?
Learning.com will notify each participating district to schedule and deliver training. Access to the Learning.com solution will be made available prior to the start of the school year. Learning.com will work to optimize the implementation to the specific instructional objectives and strategy of each participating district.
Is there a cost to participate?
Mountain State Educational Services Cooperative has provided a grant to cover all costs associated with participation. This program will measure the effectiveness of delivering digital literacy instruction to K-8 students and report back to MSESC.
How can I get started?
Any West Virginia public school district interested in participating should register through the form above, or contact Erin Curran at ecurran@learning.com.