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Author: Renata Palms

3 Dec 2013

District Administration Magazine names Ascend Math to Top 100 Products for 2013

Renata PalmsUncategorizedAscend Math, District Administration, math intervention, Readers' Choice

Ascend Math has been recognized for making a positive difference in education by K12 leaders who named it to District Administration magazine’s “Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products for 2013.” The…

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19 Nov 2013

Head to head testing of Ascend Math in Sanders USD

Renata PalmsUncategorizedAscend Math, math intervention, NCTM

Brian Wessel, math interventionist at Sanders Middle and High Schools spoke to a group of math teachers attending the recent NCTM Regional Conference in Las Vegas, NM.  In the video…

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1 Nov 2013

Purchasing iPads? Here’s some first-hand advice.

Renata PalmsUncategorized

Jennifer Krzystowczyk Instructional Technology Facilitator for Bellevue Public Schools, NE recently provided great advice to schools incorporating iPads into their classrooms.  Her blog was posted in Edutopia. “Assuming teachers will…

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25 Oct 2013

Math intervention and teaching at grade level

Renata PalmsUncategorizedFort Stockton, math intervention, math tutorials, middle school math

Editor’s Introduction: A few weeks ago we shared strategies for math intervention success from Principal Gil-Rey Madrid. His idea that teachers continue to teach to grade level while struggling students…

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27 Sep 2013

Kids, Parents, and Mandatory Math Tutorials

Renata PalmsFrom the EditorsAYP, CAMT, Fort Stockton, math intervention

Editor’s Introduction Gil-Rey Madrid is Principal of Fort Stockton High School in Texas.  Previously he took their middle school from not making AYP to the highest student performance in math…

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20 Sep 2013

America’s Best High Schools

Renata PalmsUncategorizedAlgebra 1, best high schools, Newsweek, turnaround

Recently, Newsweek announced its 2013 list of America’s Best High Schools. The schools were chosen based on six criteria: graduation rate (25 percent), college acceptance rate (25 percent), AP/IB/AICE tests…

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