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After Early Results, Personalized Learning Is 'Quickly Becoming District-Wide' in Dallas

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Rogers Elementary School in Texas get an unusual introduction to technology. After that, a Surface device, then a Chromebook. The cohort consisted of three elementary schools (including Rogers Elementary), one middle school and a new high school that had only ninth graders. The elementary schoolers didn’t miss a beat.

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The future of work starts early in this California school district — just ask a fifth grader?

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Changes began in 2013, when Miyashiro, the superintendent, joined the district and decided to invest in Chromebooks for all students — a decision that gave the district a huge leg up seven years later during the pandemic. He also prioritized building relationships with local business leaders, including tradesmen and military people.

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How Achievement First is Creating an Interoperable Ecosystem

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This case study was originally published on Getting Smart Achievement First operates a network of 32 high-performing college-preparatory, K-12 public charter schools in Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York City. Read the full Achievement First case study here. The answer doesn’t lie in a single solution, Nevico said.