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How EDI Helped Heber Surpass 800 API

By Carlos LunaNovember 18, 2014

Heber School has achieved a milestone that some thought was impossible to achieve. Heber School’s 2013 API is 839. For over one hundred years, Heber School was the only school in the Heber Elementary School District (HESD).

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How EDI and Checking for Understanding Transformed One Rural School

By John HollingsworthJune 6, 2014

Crediting its staff and a partnership with DataWORKS Educational Research, Woodlake Valley Middle School (WVMS) has achieved what some thought an impossible milestone.

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DataWORKS’ Schoolwide Reform Brings Dramatic Results to North Park Middle School

By John HollingsworthMay 5, 2014

Test results in 1999 ranked North Park in the lowest 10% of schools in California and in the lower third of comparable schools. This was a BIG wake up call to the staff.

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