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Subject
E-Learning Providers
Beverly Hills, CA 22,933 followers
The Netflix of Education - Personalized. Localized. Accredited.
About us
We empower districts with accredited middle and high school original credit, credit recovery, and multilingual courses that meet the needs of today’s learners and educators. Our platform was built from the ground up based on extensive feedback from educators and team members who understand firsthand the challenges of teaching today's digital-native students. Teachers told us they needed better ways to engage students, track progress effortlessly, and improve district-wide outcomes—and we listened. Through close collaboration with educators, we developed features that directly address their most pressing needs: bite-sized, engaging video content that captures student attention, flexible language support to serve diverse student populations, comprehensive homework help, seamless progress monitoring tools that save teachers time, and comprehensive analytics that help districts boost graduation rates and student success metrics. Backed by top accreditations (Cognia, WASC) and approvals (UC-AG, NCAA, College Board), Subject delivers measurable results that administrators can trust. Our partner districts report increased student engagement, improved completion rates, and stronger academic outcomes. Ready to transform learning in your district? Let's discuss how Subject can help you achieve your educational goals.
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http://www.subject.com
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- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Beverly Hills, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
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Beverly Hills, CA 90210, US
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345 N Maple Dr
STE 130
Beverly Hills, CA 90210, US
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522 Congress Ave
Floor 5
Austin, Texas 78701, US
Employees at Subject
Updates
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Our very own Katie Redd headed to Cleveland, Ohio to spend the day with business owner Christopher Sbrocco and the crew at Pro Service Plumbing! Let's just say, she has a whole new respect for the trades. "Katie Tries the Trades" is coming to Subject, and we're kicking things off with plumbing to get you excited for our new CTE courses launching... Are you ready? 🔧😝
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Conference season is in full swing! From the K12 Collaborative Spring Summit to the TX ESC 10 Multilingual Symposium 2026 to the USA KS Annual Uniting Leaders Conference - our team has been in the rooms where education and AI intersect. Every conversation, session, and connection fuels the work we're doing. 💙 Austin Holt Nicole Snyder, M.Ed. Emma Gordon Jack Rutstein
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Most online courses are designed to get students to complete them. Brooke Rosenthal, our Lead Product Designer at Subject, designs courses students actually want to finish — because they 𝘣𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘦𝘷𝘦 they can. Her four-step process to build real learner identity and confidence is in this week's newsletter.
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Last stop. Best stop? 👀 Cincinnati closed out the Subject City Tour in a big way. From Austin to the Queen City, this tour has been a masterclass in what happens when passionate people get in the same room. Emily Lynn Creative Chic From Chicago
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Today is conference day in Cincinnati, OH and it wouldn't be the same without Chic From Chicago 💙
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EdTech’s favorite bad habit? Talking more than listening. Dylan Hoffman rebuilt Subject’s customer success model around one uncomfortable idea: Maybe the vendor isn’t the smartest person in the room. Retention went from below 60% to above 140% in under two years. Here are the 3 moves that changed everything →
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Many lesson plans are built for one imaginary average student. The kids who don't fit that mold hit a wall before the task even starts. Blue Engine leaders Aisha Chappell and Tiffany Galloway have a four-step approach to help solve for that. When one Bronx prep school used it, graduation rates for students with disabilities went from 38% to 83%. Read how it works in the latest edition of On the Subject.