Carnegie Learning Program to Help Texas Students
May 26, 2009
Columbus (TX) High School students struggling in math will have the opportunity for extra help next school year, as the Columbus Independent School District Board has approved the purchase of the Carnegie Learning Program for high school math. The program is designed to target students who fail the math portion of the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills test by serving as a supplement to the high school math curriculum with computer and workbook applications. Learn more at www.carnegielearning.com.
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