Carnegie Learning Use Expands in Chicago
July 30, 2008
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has purchased Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor(R) Bridge to Algebra and Algebra I curricula for eight additional high schools, bringing to 25 the total number of high schools using the company's math instructions as part of Chicago's High School Transformation project. Initially, Carnegie Learning's solutions were selected for eight schools, and over the last two years, CPS has consistently expanded the implementation of Carnegie Learning's blended textbook and software solutions. Chicago Public Schools is the nation's third largest school system and includes more than 600 schools serving 435,000 students. Learn more about Cognitive Tutor at www.carnegielearning.com.
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