50 States + DC Where #WinAtSocial aligns with requirements | 180+ Requirements #WinAtSocial aligns with | 7 Policy Areas aligned, including A.I. and media literacy |
See How #WinAtSocial Aligns With Your State’s Requirements
Select your state to see the specific laws, policies, and standards our lessons align with, including A.I. literacy guidance, media literacy mandates, and Portrait of a Graduate competencies.
Where Our Content Aligns: 7 Policy Areas
#WinAtSocial Lessons align with state requirements across seven policy areas. Each lesson maps to the specific laws, policies, and standards your state has adopted.
A.I. Literacy, Policy & GuidanceLessons equip students to use A.I. tools ethically, question what A.I. produces, and make high-character decisions with emerging tech, aligned with state A.I. guidance. | Media & Digital LiteracyStudents learn to evaluate sources, spot misinformation, and navigate social media with a critical eye, meeting state media literacy mandates. |
Student Well-BeingLessons fuel student health, happiness, and balance online and offline, supporting state student well-being priorities and school culture goals. | Computer Science & CybersecurityContent connects to state computer science standards, covering privacy, security, and responsible tech use in scenarios students recognize. |
Portrait or Profile of a GraduateLessons build the durable skills states name in their graduate profiles, including communication, character, and critical thinking. | Online Safety & CharacterStudents practice high-character decision-making in real situations they face every day, meeting online safety and character education requirements. |
Phone-Free & Device PoliciesLessons help schools roll out device policies students respect by pairing clear expectations with the skills to handle digital distractions. | |
Every lesson, mapped for you. Our team tracks new legislation year-round and updates alignment as states adopt new requirements, so your school stays ahead without adding to anyone’s plate. | |
Why State Alignment Matters Right Now
State requirements are accelerating faster than most schools can track. According to Media Literacy Now’s 2026 policy report, 25 states now have media literacy laws on the books. 34 states have issued official A.I. guidance for schools, and lawmakers introduced 134 bills on A.I. in education across 31 states in 2026 alone.
Add in the 26 states that have adopted a statewide Portrait of a Graduate, and the challenge for school leaders is clear: requirements keep multiplying, and every one of them needs a plan, evidence, and reporting.
Keeping up with that pace takes a full-time team of researchers, digital natives, and student collaborators. That is exactly what The Social Institute was built for.
How #WinAtSocial Helps Schools Meet Requirements
| Turnkey and ready to run. 2,000+ K-12 lessons, updated year-round, flex to fit advisory, homeroom, health, or school-wide time. Zero prep for teachers, with PD and onboarding built in. | |
| Board-ready evidence. Real-time dashboards benchmark your students against 1M+ student responses nationwide, giving you clear reporting for accreditation, state mandates, and Portrait of a Graduate goals. | |
| Respected by students. Students co-create our gamified, peer-to-peer lessons, so the content stays relevant and students actually engage with it. |
“By choosing to implement #WinAtSocial, Greece Central School District is thoughtfully supporting the work New York schools must do to meet K-12 mandates, especially the Portrait of a Graduate framework. Aligning with these NYS requirements means we are not just checking a compliance box; we’re making digital citizenship and well-being truly meaningful for our kids. #WinAtSocial makes it easy to hit those state requirements by teaching modern, student-approved life skills, everything from A.I. Literacy to building healthy relationships. For Greece Central, this has had a huge impact on how we deliver this education, turning big state benchmarks into practical, everyday classroom moments. Ultimately, #WinAtSocial gives our Greece CSD students the tools to navigate modern pressures in a healthy, positive way, ensuring they graduate fully prepared to thrive in the real world.”
— Lynn Girolamo, Digital Learning and Innovation Coach, Greece Central School District
Frequently Asked Questions About State Requirements
Which states require media literacy education?
25 states have media literacy laws as of Media Literacy Now’s 2026 policy report. The laws vary: some require instruction for all K-12 students, while others direct state boards to develop standards. Select your state on the map above to see the exact requirements #WinAtSocial aligns with.
Do states require A.I. literacy in K-12 schools?
34 states have issued official A.I. guidance for schools, and lawmakers introduced 134 bills on A.I. in education across 31 states in 2026. States like Utah and Georgia have already added A.I. instruction to standards or graduation requirements, and more states join every legislative session.
How does #WinAtSocial align with state requirements?
#WinAtSocial aligns with 180+ requirements across 50 states and DC, covering seven policy areas: A.I. literacy, media and digital literacy, student well-being, computer science and cybersecurity, Portrait of a Graduate, online safety, character, and phone-free and device policies. Our team tracks new legislation year-round and updates alignment as requirements change.
How can schools show evidence they are meeting requirements?
#WinAtSocial includes real-time dashboards and board-ready reports that document lesson completion, student insights, and alignment with your state’s specific laws and standards. Schools use these reports for accreditation, board updates, and state compliance.
What is a Portrait of a Graduate, and how does #WinAtSocial support it?
A Portrait of a Graduate defines the skills and competencies a state or district wants every student to build before graduation, such as communication, critical thinking, and character. 26 states have adopted one statewide. #WinAtSocial Lessons build these competencies through peer-to-peer, student-led learning and capture the data to show growth.
What grade levels does #WinAtSocial cover?
#WinAtSocial covers every grade, K-12, with 2,000+ lessons reviewed and updated year-round. Lessons run in 10-30 minute Huddles that fit advisory, homeroom, health class, or school-wide programming.