Upon successful login, the teacher lands on their My Programs dashboard. This is the control center. It lists every Second Step kit the school has licensed (e.g., “Second Step Elementary Grade 3,” “Second Step Middle School Digital Grade 7”). Each program tile shows progress indicators, lesson availability, and quick-links to teaching resources.

If a teacher wants students to log in, they first create a class roster inside the dashboard. The system generates simple student usernames (e.g., EmmaT_Gr3 ) or provides a class code. Students then log in through a separate student portal—sometimes via a district single sign-on (SSO) like Google or Clever—or by returning to secondstep.org and choosing “Student Login.” Common Hurdles (and How to Leap Over Them) No story is without conflict. Here are the most frequent login challenges and their real-world solutions:

In classrooms across the United States and around the world, a quiet but powerful routine takes place each week. Students gather on a colorful rug, a teacher opens a laptop, and together, they begin a lesson about managing emotions, solving problems, and building empathy. This is the world of Second Step® , a research-based social-emotional learning (SEL) program published by the nonprofit Committee for Children.

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Upon successful login, the teacher lands on their My Programs dashboard. This is the control center. It lists every Second Step kit the school has licensed (e.g., “Second Step Elementary Grade 3,” “Second Step Middle School Digital Grade 7”). Each program tile shows progress indicators, lesson availability, and quick-links to teaching resources.

If a teacher wants students to log in, they first create a class roster inside the dashboard. The system generates simple student usernames (e.g., EmmaT_Gr3 ) or provides a class code. Students then log in through a separate student portal—sometimes via a district single sign-on (SSO) like Google or Clever—or by returning to secondstep.org and choosing “Student Login.” Common Hurdles (and How to Leap Over Them) No story is without conflict. Here are the most frequent login challenges and their real-world solutions: secondstep.org login

In classrooms across the United States and around the world, a quiet but powerful routine takes place each week. Students gather on a colorful rug, a teacher opens a laptop, and together, they begin a lesson about managing emotions, solving problems, and building empathy. This is the world of Second Step® , a research-based social-emotional learning (SEL) program published by the nonprofit Committee for Children. Upon successful login, the teacher lands on their