Idaho adopts program to bolster math scores
| June 3, 2008 |
The Idaho Department of Education has signed on with a new online program designed to help students statewide improve their math skills.
Tom Luna, state superintendent of public instruction, announced the new program on Monday through Apangea Learning Inc. http://www.apangealearning.com/ , a Pittsburgh-based company founded in April, 2002. Services from Apangea Learning Inc. will be used by students in fifth through eighth grade who are struggling with math.
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