Ohio Students Show Improvement on High-Stakes Test after Using Voyager Passport
Liberty-Benton Elementary School in Findlay, Ohio, began implementing Voyager Passport® during the 2007-2008 school year with students in kindergarten through third grade. Since beginning the program two years ago, and adding the new Voyager online reading component, Ticket to Read®, educators continue to see student improvement on the Ohio state high-stakes test, the Ohio Achievement Test.
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Educators and Donors Look to Online Charity to Provide Ticket to Read® for Students
Fleur Hunter, third grade special education teacher at Bethune Elementary School in Fulton County, Ga., wanted her students to be able to continue their use of Voyager's online reading program, Ticket to Read®.
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Palmquist Elementary School in California Uses Voyager Ticket to Read Program as Fundraising Tool
T.J. Ticket, reading mascot for Voyager's online reading program, Ticket to Read® kicked off Palmquist Elementary School's First Annual Ticket to Read-A-Thon Fundraiser on Monday, March 2, 2009 at 8:15 a.m., during the school's morning assembly.
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Top in the State: Area Student Ranked Among Nation's Best in Program
Cassie Ronaldson, 10, is one of the students at Meridian Elementary benefiting from a new program called Ticket to Read, which is a product of the Voyager Expanded Learning Company.
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Fallen Between the Cracks
In rural Kentucky near the West Virginia border is the small town of Feds Creek, home to Feds Creek Elementary School.
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Coordinator of the Year
In January 2008, the Alabama Federation for the Council of Exceptional Children honored Khristie Goodwin with the 2007-2008 Margaret Vann Award for Outstanding Special Education Coordinator.
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Reading Success at Gracewood Elementary in Richmond County, Georgia
For the past five years, Gracewood Elementary School in Richmond County, Georgia, has been recognized as a Title I Distinguished School and Principal, Mary Braswell strongly believes that accomplishment has a lot to do with Voyager.
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Shiprock
Located in northwestern New Mexico, in the primarily Navajo town of Shiprock, named after the volcanic monument local Navajos call "Tse Bitai" meaning "the winged rock," is the Community School known as Atsa' Biya' a'zh.
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Monument Valley High School
Kayenta, Arizona is located on the Navajo Reservation just twenty-one miles southwest of picturesque Monument Valley, often described as the seventh wonder of the world.
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