Pearson SuccessNet
Once Pearson EasyBridge is integrated with your district’s Student Information System (SIS), some administrative functions will continue to be managed in Pearson SuccessNet, while others are handled exclusively in your SIS. Below is a summary of tasks and where they are performed after your EasyBridge integration.

- Create, modify, and delete student accounts *
Note: The upload features in Pearson SuccessNet remain active. However, it is not recommended administrators use them. Your SIS manages all user and class management tasks.
- Create, modify, and delete teacher accounts *
Delete teacher or student accounts on Pearson SuccessNet. Deleting accounts creates a data mismatch between your SIS and Pearson SuccessNet that is irreversible. This could result in the loss of student progress data.
- Create or update classes
- Add teachers and co-teachers to classes
- Enroll students into classes
- Transfer students between classes in a school
- Transfer students to another school in the district
- Teacher self-registration for Pearson SuccessNet.
* Administrator accounts are not managed in the SIS. You will need to request an administrator account through K12 Technical Support if you have not already done so. Click here to see steps for administrator registration.

Run reports (School and District Administrators)
With Pearson EasyBridge Plus, district and school administrators can run reports in Pearson SuccessNet. Learn how to run reports by accessing the Administrator Reports video and the tutorial.
Set the mastery percentage (District Administrators only)
Only a district administrator can set the mastery percentage on Pearson SuccessNet. By default, the district mastery percentage is 75%. Each test contains a number of questions pertaining to one or more skills. To achieve mastery, students must correctly answer 75% of the questions pertaining to that skill.
For example, if a test has 12 questions that pertain to a particular skill, students must answer at least nine of them (75%) correctly to consider the skill mastered.
If a skill is not mastered, the student may receive additional activities to help remediate, based on the options that are set at the beginning of the school year by the teacher. Remediation options can be set or changed at anytime.
Caution! Changing the mastery percentage mid-year will compromise the integrity of your mastery data.
Set district preferences on the Preferences tab (District Administrators only)
Only a district administrator can set district preferences, such as teachers being able to view and edit student demographic information and selecting New Year Rollover preferences. Teacher self-registration is not functional for SIS integrated districts, but administrators will see the checkbox in their account.