School board rejects reading software

Board member Michele Hanson, who represents the Lake Region, led the criticism of Acheive3000 Literacy, published by McGraw Hill. Image: Clay County Public Schools.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Telegraph Staff Writer KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— Clay County School board members denied a request by Superintendent David Broskie to renew a contract for interactive reading software during the board’s Aug. 2 meeting.   Board member Michele Hanson, who represents the Lake Region, led the criticism of Acheive3000 Literacy, published by McGraw Hill.  …

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