Carnegie Learning Helps Math Students Make Up Credits
April 7, 2009
The Wayne Regional Educational Service Agency in Wayne County, MI is offering its students Carnegie Learning software to make up the credits for failed math classes, reducing the number of students who will need to attend summer schools. The state is requiring students - starting with the class of 2011 - to take more math classes to graduate. The Carnegie Learning program will help families save money on summer school and keep summers free for the students. Learn more about Carnegie Learning at www.carnegielearning.com.
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