About SightSteps
A classroom-informed product built to make assessment easier
SightSteps was created to help teachers, school leaders, and district teams manage Pre-K assessment and reporting in a way that feels practical, organized, and grounded in real classroom needs.
SightSteps was created by El Roi Digital after seeing firsthand the day-to-day assessment burden in a Pre-K classroom. With more than 30 years of teaching experience, Michael's mother helped reveal how much time teachers lose to manual tracking, repeated data entry, and report preparation. SightSteps was built to make assessment more immediate, organized, and easier to use in real classrooms.
The mission is simple: make early childhood assessment easier to use in the moment, make data entry more immediate, and make reports easier to prepare without adding more friction to a teacher’s day.
SightSteps is created and maintained by El Roi Digital, with the goal of building technology that serves real classroom work instead of getting in the way of it.
Created by El Roi Digital

What we believe
Built with real classroom needs in mind
SightSteps is shaped by the belief that early childhood assessment tools should feel teacher-centered, practical, and easy to trust.
Classroom-informed
The workflow was shaped by seeing the realities of Pre-K assessment and reporting up close, not by building from assumptions.
Practical
The product focuses on clear scoring, clear reporting, and time-saving organization rather than unnecessary complexity.
Teacher-centered
Teachers remain the final evaluator for student performance, especially in oral language and teacher-led assessment tasks.
Limited rollout
Currently available in limited rollout for early partner classrooms, campuses, and pilot schools. We are currently supporting early implementation and pilot partnerships in a way that lets us stay responsive to real classroom feedback.
Interested in learning how SightSteps could fit your school?
We are currently talking with early partner classrooms, campuses, and school teams who want a more practical assessment workflow.
