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Beyond the Budget Barriers: Maximizing Educational Impact Through Thrively

As someone who has worked at both the school and district levels, I’ve seen firsthand how budget constraints, staffing shortages, and competing priorities challenge even the most passionate education leaders. When exploring strengths-based learning or asset-based learning programs, the question is often the same:
“This sounds amazing—but how can we fund it?”

The answer? Strategic use of existing federal funds.
What many don’t realize is that the money you need may already be at your fingertips—if you rethink how you allocate it.

Thrively’s learner-centered, strengths-based platform is designed to align seamlessly with federal funding requirements, maximizing the impact of every dollar while promoting whole child learning, student well-being, and personalized learning.

Title I: Discover Every Student’s Strengths and Spark Academic Growth

Title I funds, intended to enhance academic achievement for disadvantaged students, can be used to implement Thrively’s industry-first Strengths Assessment. This 30–45 minute activity helps identify each student’s top five unique strengths, forming the foundation for personalized learning, student agency, and holistic student development.

Imagine knowing every student by their name, need, strength, and aspiration. This builds a student portfolio rooted in multiple intelligences, Habits of Mind, and real data from tools like Thrively’s Interest Inventory or RIASEC assessment—turning learning into a personalized, purpose-driven journey.

Title II: Empower Educators with Strengths-Based Professional Development

I’ve seen how high-quality professional learning directly influences teacher retention. Title II funds can support Thrively’s asset-based teaching strategies, aligned with MTSS and PBIS support tools, and infused with social-emotional learning (SEL) practices.

Thrively’s professional development empowers educators to:

  • Improve teacher-student relationships
  • Foster student self-awareness and student self-identity
  • Integrate CASEL-aligned SEL tools for schools
  • Build thriving, inclusive learning cultures

Explore options ranging from self-paced modules to full system-wide PD, grounded in research and practice around whole child education and the Science of Hope.


Title IV: Turn 12,000+ Learning Hours into Purposeful Growth

From kindergarten to graduation, students spend 12,000–14,000 hours in school. Title IV funding supports the transformation of this time into engaging, purposeful learning through Thrively’s digital platform—home to 80,000+ minutes of standards-aligned content across 12 programmatic areas.

This supports Title IV’s focus on:

  • Well-rounded education
  • Safe and healthy students
  • Effective technology use
  • Extended learning opportunities and after-school support

With Thrively, students gain access to tools that fuel hope, resilience, and purpose—backed by the Hope Survey, universal screeners for well-being, and the whole child approach to education.

IDEA: Build Inclusive Learning Environments for All Learners

IDEA funds can support Thrively’s inclusive, tiered learning tools. By centering strengths, Thrively shifts IEP meetings from a deficit-based model to an asset-driven collaboration. Educators and families gain a shared language around student strengths, boosting engagement and promoting whole child development.

Thrively aligns with:

Strength-based progress monitoring

Universal screeners

Whole child assessments

SEL integration within IEPs

Perkins V: Link Student Strengths to Career Pathways

Thrively supports Career and Technical Education (CTE) by helping students connect their strengths to career paths, supporting Portrait of a Graduate and Graduate Portrait goals.

Through strengths-aligned planning, students explore careers with confidence, clarity, and purpose—key outcomes supported by Perkins V funding.

Use Thrively to:

  • Support career readiness
  • Enhance student agency and ownership
  • Design learner-aligned Portrait of a Learner initiatives

Title IX: Promote Gender Equity and Empower All Learners

Use Title IX funds to elevate equitable access to high-impact programming. Thrively supports:

  • STEM initiatives for underrepresented groups
  • Leadership and mentorship programs
  • Gender equity in CTE
  • Tailored wellness curriculum for students

The platform fosters self-identity development for every student, ensuring opportunity isn’t just equal—it’s empowering.

Finding the Path to “Yes”: Fund Braiding That Works

One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is this:
It’s not about whether you can afford it—it’s about how you fund it.

Unlike most educational platforms that tap into one or two streams, Thrively supports strategic fund braiding, enabling schools and districts to:

  • Enhance academic achievement
  • Improve educator effectiveness
  • Boost student well-being
  • Expand career readiness
  • Drive true equity and access

Thrively’s whole child learning model promotes environments where hope, purpose, and student success flourish—regardless of background, circumstance, or learning differences.

Reimagine Your Federal Funds: Create Thriving Learners

What federal funding sources are you currently working with? Could Thrively be the connective tissue between your current initiatives?

Let’s rethink your learning continuum with a unified, strengths-based strategy that drives measurable impact and humanizes learning for every student.

Learn More About Thrively

🎥 Thrively Overview: Humanizing Learning | Video
📘 Guide to Creating Strengths-Based Classrooms
📩 Reach out to me directly at jasmine@thrively.com for personalized guidance.

Your partner in humanizing learning,

Jasmine Cox

Customer Success Manager, Thrively

Building Bridges: How Thrively’s Connections Feature Transforms Student-Educator Relationships

Building Bridges: How Thrively's Connections Feature Transforms Student-Educator Relationships

The Power of One Trusted Adult

Abraham sat quietly in the corner of my kindergarten classroom, eyes fixed on the blocks in front of him. As his teacher, I noticed his reluctance to engage with other children during the first weeks of school.

One morning, I noticed him arranging colored blocks in intricate patterns. “I love how you’re organizing the colors, Abraham,” I told him. His eyes lit up as he pointed to the pattern and whispered, “It’s a rainbow house.” The next day, when I called him “Hammy” (a nickname his family used), his face broke into a full smile for the first time.

Over the next few weeks, I made a point to connect with Abraham daily about his block structures, documenting each interaction in our new Thrively Connections feature. I moved him from “Distant” to “Transactional” in our tracking system. By winter break, Abraham wasn’t just participating—he was thriving, eagerly sharing during morning meetings and helping younger students during buddy time. The transformation was simply the result of intentional connection.

The Connection Crisis in Education

Research reveals a startling reality: the biggest complaint students have is “My teachers don’t know me.” The data is clear: students are 30 times more engaged when they believe educators know their strengths. Yet with increasing class sizes and mounting demands, educators struggle to build meaningful connections with each student.

Introducing Thrively Connections: Strengthening Teacher-Student Relationships

Thrively’s newest feature, Connections, addresses this challenge by providing a structured approach to relationship-building and student well-being. Available exclusively for Thrively Pro users, this tool facilitates intentional relationship-building through four developmental zones:

  • Distant Zone: Initial relationship building, learning basic information
  • Transactional Zone: Regular interactions establishing consistent communication
  • Personal Zone: Meaningful conversations about interests and strengths
  • Confidant Zone: Deep connections where students share challenges and aspirations

How Connections Works

The interface features an intuitive concentric circle design where teachers can:

  • Drag and drop student avatars between zones as relationships develop
  • Add detailed notes about meaningful interactions
  • View which students are in each relationship phase at a glance
  • Track relationship milestones as students progress to deeper zones

For administrators, Connections includes powerful reporting tools to visualize connection breakdowns across zones, track transitions, identify students with no established connections, and generate downloadable reports.

The Ripple Effect of Connection: Social-Emotional Learning and Beyond

When educators use Thrively Connections, the benefits extend throughout the educational ecosystem:

  • For students like Abraham, being truly seen creates a foundation of trust that supports both academic readiness and social-emotional learning (SEL) development.
  • For educators, tracking relationships provides professional satisfaction and helps prevent burnout.
  • For administrators, the feature offers a tangible way to support school culture initiatives, aligning with MTSS and PBIS frameworks.
  • For parents, knowing their child has an educator who truly sees them provides peace of mind, supporting whole child development and fostering student self-awareness.

Supporting Holistic Student Development

The Connections feature fits perfectly within a strengths-based learning approach, contributing to personalized learning and fostering student agency. Teachers can track students’ progress using tools like the RIASEC assessment, student portfolios, and a portrait of a learner. This enhances student self-identity and supports the science of hope through hope assessments and hope surveys.

With Thrively’s social-emotional learning tools and universal screeners, educators can easily implement SEL tools for schools, track student well-being, and improve social-emotional learning outcomes. The focus on the whole child approach to education ensures that students thrive not only academically but emotionally and socially.


Start Building Stronger Connections Today

The Connections feature is now available exclusively to Thrively Pro users. To learn more about how Thrively Connections can enhance your educational environment and support student development, contact our team for a personalized demonstration.

Because when we truly connect with students, we don’t just change their educational experience—we change their lives.

Interested in learning more? Contact me directly: jasmine@thrively.com
Jasmine Cox
Customer Success Manager

Beyond Traditional Models: How Thrively’s Comprehensive Framework Empowers Student Success

Unlocking Student Potential with Thrively: The Power of Strength-Based Assessment

As both an education leader and a parent, I have witnessed firsthand how traditional assessments often overlook the remarkable potential that lies within each child. My journey with Thrively, however, began not in a classroom, but in my office, alongside my children: Lincoln (8) and Marley (11). Their personal experiences highlight what research has long shown: when we focus on strength-based assessments rather than weaknesses, we unlock unprecedented levels of student engagement and academic achievement.

The Power of Strength-Based Assessment: A New Approach

When Lincoln took his strengths-based assessment, it revealed something extraordinary—a unique blend of compassion, social skills, worldly awareness, analytical thinking, and athleticism. This wasn’t just a list of traits; it was a window into his true potential. His simple question, “Mom, does this mean I can help people with my music too?” reinforced the importance of connecting strengths to passions.

Similarly, Marley’s strength-based assessment illuminated her as a gifted communicator with strong academic drive and remarkable flexibility. Instead of focusing solely on academic performance, our comprehensive approach revealed how her verbal strengths complemented her diverse interests—from STEM to creative arts, law, and culinary pursuits. Her excitement grew when she started to connect her love for STEM to real-world aspirations, such as creating a recipe app or designing tech solutions that help others.

Strengthening Existing Educational Tools with Thrively

In the field of education, we’ve spent far too long emphasizing grades and test scores. Thrively doesn’t replace existing educational tools. Instead, it works alongside traditional methods, enriching them with a special focus on personalized learning and recognizing what makes each child unique.

The Research Behind Thrively’s Strength-Based Approach

The research is clear: when schools embrace a strengths-based model, student engagement skyrockets. Thrively supports this with evidence-based tools that go beyond test scores to foster holistic learning.

  • 30x more engagement occurs when schools commit to building on students’ strengths.
  • Hope has been proven to mediate anxiety in the brain and enhance cognitive learning functions.
  • Research from Turnaround for Children’s “Building Blocks for Learning Framework” shows that emotional security, combined with high executive functioning, leads to meaningful achievement.

Thrively’s Comprehensive Approach to Student Growth

Thrively offers a comprehensive approach, combining well-being check-ins, research-based strength assessments, and digital portfolios to create a holistic learning ecosystem for each child. Our approach empowers students by fostering social-emotional well-being while simultaneously guiding their academic journey.

  1. Well-Being Check-Ins (60-90 seconds): Quick but impactful reflections to track emotional wellness.
  2. Hope Surveys (2 minutes): Mediate anxiety and increase hope, which has a profound impact on cognitive learning.
  3. Strength Assessments (30-40 minutes): Scientifically developed by pediatric neuropsychologists to measure 23 unique strength areas.
  4. Digital Portfolio: A comprehensive digital record capturing each student’s learning journey, achievements, and personal growth.

What Truly Sets Thrively Apart: A Unique Ecosystem for Student Growth

While other platforms may focus on single aspects of student development, Thrively’s integrated approach creates a unique environment for growth. Here’s how we stand apart:

Industry-First Strength-Based Assessment

  • Developed by pediatric neuropsychologists
  • Identifies 23 unique strength areas
  • Creates personalized learning pathways for each student
  • Backed by 20+ years of research

Holistic Well-being Integration

  • 60-90 second well-being check-ins
  • Hope surveys to mediate anxiety
  • Focus on emotional security and executive functioning
  • Collaboration with Turnaround for Children

Digital Portfolio for Comprehensive Tracking

  • Tracks 12,000-14,000 hours of student learning throughout K-12
  • Houses a student’s strengths, achievements, and digital badges in one unified platform
  • Connects students’ strengths to their aspirations, fostering self-reflection and authentic growth

Research and Evidence-Based Impact of Thrively

Thrively’s strength-based approach has shown to have a profound impact on both students and educators:

  • 30x increase in student engagement
  • Enhanced teacher-student relationships
  • Significant improvements in academic outcomes
  • Stronger parent-school connections

A Paradigm Shift in Education: Thrively as a Tool for Transformation

The future of education is not about replacing effective methods, but about enhancing them. Thrively does not simply measure potential—it unlocks it. It doesn’t just track progress; it inspires it. And rather than gathering data alone, Thrively transforms it into actionable insights that change lives.

Every child has a genius within them, and they deserve to thrive. Through Thrively, we aren’t just providing another educational tool—we are revolutionizing how we nurture the next generation of learners.

With over 180,000+ educators already witnessing the transformation and more than half a million Strengths Assessments administered, we are proving that when we focus on strengths rather than deficits, we don’t just improve education—we reimagine its possibilities.

Conclusion: The Future of Learning is Strength-Based

As a parent, I’ve seen my own children grow through the power of knowing their strengths. As an educator, I’ve witnessed the same transformation in classrooms. Let’s work together to ensure every child feels seen, valued, and empowered to thrive in their own unique way. When we celebrate what makes each student unique, we unlock the genius within them all.

Jasmine Cox
Customer Success Manager at Thrively

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