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Which Software Program Would You Like to Use For 2017-18

It is time to determine which reading software program (if any) you would like to use for the 2017 – 2018 school year.  See the attached information page for details on each software program, including the recommended minimum weekly usage requirements.  We would like to have as many licenses as possible paid from State grant funds.  I will submit applications on your behalf to USBE for each individual school. Please send an email with the following information to becky.gerber@jordandistrict.org as soon as possible.

  1. Which program(s) would you like to use?
    NOTE:  iReady is no longer an option using these grant funds.  If your students have been using iReady and you would like to continue with this program, you will have to use a different funding source to secure licenses.

Success Maker (Pearson)

Lexia Learning

Imagine Learning

None of the above

  1. Which grade levels will use the program(s)?

K – 1    (All students may have access.)

2 – 3    (Used  ONLY for students needing intervention, as determined by their BOY DIBELS score.)

  1. How many students will be using the program(s) based on what you selected above?

K – 1 _____________                         2 – 3 ___________________

FYI:  Small license (1-160)  Medium license (161-549)  Large license (550+)

  1. Do you agree to ALL of the following Assurances?
    • The LEA has the technical capability to run the software for which licenses are requested. (YES.  The 60 MacBook Air laptops can be used to run any of the choices given on this application.)
    • District technical support will be provided as appropriate to assign in the implementation of the software program. (YES, we can support the choices you have been given on this application.)
    • The LEA agrees to implement the software with fidelity based on the recommendations of the software provider, including minimum number of minutes per week, included professional development for teachers and/or administrators, and technology specifications.
    • The LEA agrees to report student data on learning gains as measured and recorded by the software by student SSID. (Data can/will be gathered by USBE directly from the vendor.)
    • The LEA is submitting a request for licenses to be used at a school where the principal and the K-6 faculty agree to the terms of implementation.
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