KENTWOOD, MI -- Eight-year-old Cora Hovermale fires up a computer at Kentwood's Meadowlawn Elementary and meets her chosen avatar - a casually dressed girl - ready to help tackle that day's lesson.
Ideally, i-Ready, the school district’s new $5.3 million software program, can hone in on why Johnny can’t read this passage or do that math and then give him lessons and tasks to build the missing ...
PARKERSBURG – The Wood County Board of Education Tuesday approved a new anti-drug program for Williamstown High School and a new mathematics program for several Parkersburg schools. The board ...
A growing number of families and educators say they’re fed up with i-Ready’s personalized math and reading lessons, which ...
WCSD is backing away from a $6 million, three‑year i‑Ready renewal and instead wants one‑year extension to evaluate whether ...
A mid-year review of students’ scores on iReady assessments show that they are making gains compared to results from the start of this school year, but across Glendale, 54% of students tested at or ...
Ideally, i-Ready, the school district’s new $5.3 million software program, can hone in on why Johnny can’t read this passage or do that math and then give him lessons and tasks to build the missing ...
I am concerned that Jefferson City Public Schools is throwing technology into the schools as if it were a magic guidance system for education. I appreciate that JCPS works diligently to provide new ...
Photo by Michael Erb Tom Fenton speaks Tuesday to the Wood County Board of Education about the Drug-Free Jackets program being implemented this fall at Williamstown High School. The voluntary ...