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Board awards contracts for assessments and curriculum tools, approves Turnitin and pilot of I‑Ready
Summary
The North Penn School District board approved multiple curriculum and assessment contracts on June 18, including Renaissance STAR as the districtwide universal screener for an initial year, a one‑year pilot of Curriculum Associates’ i‑Ready, a three‑year Turnitin agreement for plagiarism detection, and purchases of PebbleGo and Hanover Research services.
The North Penn School District board on June 18 approved multiple curriculum and assessment contracts and a one‑year pilot intended to help the district decide which universal screening tools to use long term.
Key awards and actions - Renaissance (STAR) universal screening assessment: Board approved a one‑year contract for $290,741 with an option to extend for three additional years at $280,194.50 per year. The contract will be used as the districtwide universal screener during the initial term. - Curriculum Associates (i‑Ready) pilot: The district will engage in a one‑year pilot of i‑Ready (ELA) with a board‑approved option to…
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