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Four PRP clients win District Administration's Readers' Choice award

Four PRP clients win District Administration's Readers' Choice award

The results are in, and District Administration's readers have selected FOUR members of the PR with Panache client family for this year's Readers' Choice Top 100 Products award

The winners were selected from more than 2,400 nominations, and each winner was chosen based on the quantity of nominations and the quality of product descriptions from K-12 leaders. Check out what District Administration had to say about our clients below, and don't forget to read the full list of winners in DA's December 2014 issue.

 

NaikuNaiku Formative Assessments

This assessment solution provides school- and district-level reporting for assessments. It syncs with student information systems on a nightly basis, automating setup and maintenance of student and staff accounts and class rosters. Educators can use Naiku to create, import and share common assessments that are aligned to district curriculum and standards.


OdysseywareOdysseyware

This comprehensive online learning environment delivers robust core and elective courses to public and charter school students in K12. It includes enrollment, customization and monitoring tools for teachers, as well as lessons, assessments and instructional resources.

 

observe4successobserve4success

Administrators can use this web-based tool to observe and sustain effective instructional practice and classroom culture. Using an observation template on any laptop or tablet, data is collected during an evaluation and can be shared with teachers and other administrators via email. observe4success identifies trends by storing, sorting and analyzing data by teacher, grade level, department and school.


Defined STEMDefined STEM 

These real-world videos highlight jobs from different industries so students can connect educational concepts to college and careers. The videos depict how workers use math, language arts, science and technology. A diverse group of workers with varying educational backgrounds is interviewed to show students the skills they need to achieve their goals.