M² Learning utilizes government funding programs to help non-public schools source and implement educational programs, specialized services, and special education services, giving every student the chance to achieve. With expertise in school funding, we help schools maximize their government dollars to implement effective, compliant programs that meet their educational goals.
M² Learning can work with local districts or government-appointed agencies across the country to get non-public schools the services they are entitled to.


M² Learning can work with local districts or government-appointed agencies across the country to get non-public schools the services they are entitled to.

With expertise in the realm of school funding, we help students get the wraparound supports they need to succeed in and out of the classroom. When needed, Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504 Plans can include therapies necessary to support students’ individualized needs.

In today’s age of social media, peer pressure, and especially global pandemic, mental health needs are continually rising. We bring social and emotional learning (SEL) programs in the form of small groups and one-on-one instruction to further support students. With our SEL programs, students learn to:
- Increase self-confidence
- Develop problem solving skills
- Improve behavior
- Develop social skills
- Resolve conflictSet and achieve goals


Our professional staff brings perspective from years of administrative and classroom experience. We provide high-impact coaching solutions for heads of schools, giving them tools to enhance their work outcomes.

We deliver professional development and follow-up coaching services to educators, helping schools drive improvement in many arenas. Customized programs may include topics such as:
- Teacher effectiveness
- Curriculum development
- Classroom management
- Leadership skills
- Youth development

Our command of the ins and outs of school funding programs enables non-public schools to take full advantage of programs such as EANS, which gives schools funds needed to overcome disruptions caused by COVID-19.