Experience the Impact of Next Level Students
See How Our SEL Curriculum Can Transform Your Classroom
What’s Included in the Samples?
Student Digital Curriculum Sample
Explore lessons for:
- 1st Grade – Building foundational SEL skills.
- 3rd Grade – Introducing self-awareness and confidence-building.
- 6th Grade – Preparing students for the challenges of adolescence.
- 9th Grade – Focusing on purpose, career readiness, and the future.
Teacher Resources Sample
Gain access to resources that make teaching SEL easy and effective:
- Comprehensive lesson plans for seamless instruction.
- A rich video library featuring engaging content.
- Printable lesson handouts to support student learning.
- Student assessments to track progress and growth.
Hear What Teachers Have To Say...
“What I really like about The Next Level Students curriculum is that it gives real life stories that the students can relate to and keeps the student engaged. Also, some students felt a little bit more comfortable knowing that popular rich people have similar struggles. It put my students at ease and took some of the pressure off of them.”
As a teacher, I would recommend The Next Level Students to a colleague or/and friend…
75 % of teachers surveyed strongly agreed and 25% of teachers surveyed agreed
Hear What Students Have To Say....
"Dear Mr. Jeremy,
[After studying the lessons] I became a great goal-setter and I hope to be a successful leader. Thank you!” – 4th grade student
"Mr. Jeremy,
I would like to say that The Next Level Student’s workbook helped me to improve my self-esteem and it makes me more confident in my academic abilities,” 8th grade student
"Mr. Jeremy,
I now know [that] I [should] never give up!” – 4th grade student
"Mr. Jeremy,
I have learned that I am somebody and that I’m not a mistake. I can be somebody if I want to and nothing is going to stop me!” – 8th grade student
After completing The Next Level Students curriculum, I now feel more empowered to show kindness and generosity to my teachers/administrators…
59 % of students surveyed agreed, 31% strongly agreed, 6% disagreed and 3% strongly disagreed