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Race to the Top Finalists Announced

Posted by Beth DuBose on Mar 05, 2010

The finalists for the highly sought after $4 billion in Race to the Top grants were announced Thursday, March 4. The list was longer than anticipated with 15 states and the District of Columbia now in the running.

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Spectrum K12’s EXCEED™ Selected Finalist in 3 Categories for 2010 SIIA CODiE Awards

Posted by Beth DuBose on Feb 25, 2010

Spectrum K12 School Solutions announced today that their EXCEED™ Student Achievement Manager software has been selected as a finalist for a 2010 CODiE Award in three separate categories; “Best Classroom Management Solution”, “Best Education Solution”, and Best K-12 Enterprise Solution”. Spectrum K12 is one of only 5 companies named as a finalist in three or more categories from a total of 124 companies who submitted nominations.

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Obama is pushing for additional funding for education

Posted by Beth DuBose on Jan 29, 2010

In the State of the Union address on Thursday, January 27, 2010, President Obama discussed a $4 billion increase in the education budget. A large part of the billion dollar increase, $1.35 billion, will go to increasing the amount of funding in the Race to the Top funds. As well as increasing funding, he will also have these grants, originally limited to states, opened up to school districts.

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Bloomberg Tells Schools to Link Tenure to Student Gain

Posted by Beth DuBose on Nov 30, 2009

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered the city’s public schools to start using student achievement data in the evaluations of teachers who are up for tenure this school year. He stated in a panel discussion at the Center for American Progress on November 25, 2009 in Washington that he has ordered his principals to include student-performance data in teacher assessments.

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Spectrum K12 and Alphanumeric Partner to deploy RTI and Student Achievement Management software

Posted by Beth DuBose on Nov 17, 2009

Spectrum K12 School Solutions Inc, the leading provider of response to intervention (RTI), special education and student achievement management software solutions for K12 school districts, today announced a strategic partnership with Alphanumeric Systems, where Alphanumeric will be authorized to sell Spectrum K12’s award winning EXCEED™ product suite in NC, SC, VA, MD, FL and GA.

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Race to the Top Fund

Posted by Beth DuBose on Nov 12, 2009

The Education Department has set aside $4.35 billion for states in the Race to the Top fund. The rules for the Race to the Top funds have recently been finalized. Bids will be rated on a point system, with the highest vales going to improving teacher and principal effectiveness. A perfect bid would be worth 500 points. The Education Department made the following statement on where these funds will go:

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Staples Foundation for Learning Awards Grant to Better Basics Intervention Program

Posted by Beth DuBose on Nov 09, 2009

Staples Foundation for Learning (SFFL), a private foundation created by Staples, Inc., announced today it has awarded 29 grants totaling $287,875 to non-profit organizations dedicated to helping youth throughout the country. These organizations were selected for their commitment to providing educational programs that help at-risk youth develop the skills and confidence necessary to become responsible adults and future community leaders.

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Using Technology in the Classroom is Not as Scary as You Think

Posted by Beth DuBose on Jul 15, 2009

When I was working in the classroom, I always tried to incorporate technology into my lessons throughout the week. But I also know that for most educators, trying to bring technology into the classroom seems like another burden. Yet, if educators are properly introduced and trained on the multiple technologies that could enhance their classrooms, I believe more teachers would use these products willingly and find more exciting ways to teach.

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State Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Posted by Beth DuBose on Jul 13, 2009

By Earle Dean Christian, who has devoted 21 years of her life to furthering education

Grant funds are available as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. A portion of the funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF) program.

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How will the economic-stimulus package affect special education?

Posted by Beth DuBose on Apr 16, 2009

The Council of Exceptional Children (CEC) has put together a webpage with resources around the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and how it will effect special education. Resources include a Q-and-A summarizing portions of the act that CEC believes to be of particular interest to special-educators.

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