Elevate District-Wide Achievement with ST Math’s Latest Advancements

Coming in 2024-2025 school year

 

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Revolutionizing ST Math for Greater Impact

More learning
in less time
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Experience maximized focus with ST Math! We’ve improved the program itself, starting with grades 3-5, to have even more effective games and ensure more learning in less time with a higher density of material. In our recent pilot, 3rd graders cut an average of 6 hours of unproductive time! And, that is just the beginning - expect transformative outcomes, doubling progress. And with each subsequent release you will continue to see a significant and noticeable increase in proficiency at the school level.

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6 hours of unproductive time

 

The games have evolved to focus even more on those that show the most movement on high-stakes assessments. In addition, the games that are the most time-consuming have been eliminated to further reduce any potential unproductive struggle - which leads to continuous improvement and progress.

 

 

Significant School-Wide Impact

We can confidently say that with this new release of optimized ST Math games, progress will DOUBLE.

And we predict noticeable school wide performance of the percent of kids meeting standards on average across the district.

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Continue being part of the ST Math Evolution Revolution!

We’ve consistently delivered high effect and impact, but with our latest optimization improvements, anticipate the most significant impact in our program - ever.

In just one year, expect the most significant increase in performance since your first year with ST Math.

We are committed to always learning, always improving, and always putting the needs of young learners first. 

 Let’s do this. Together. 

Contact your Education Success Manager today! 

 

 

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