In theory, a new software program from K-12 Systems Inc. was supposed to consolidate grade books and lesson plans into a single, efficient program for Vineland, N.J., teachers. Seven weeks into the school year, however, many elementary school teachers say the software’s one-size-fits-all programming does not accurately reflect what is going on in their classrooms, reports the Daily Journal. Special-education teachers, as well as physical education teachers, find the program difficult to navigate. And last week, elementary school teachers lost all of their students’ spelling grades. With frustration reaching a boiling point, administrators and staffers have an in-district meeting with K-12 Systems Inc. representatives set for Oct. 21, hoping to learn what can be done to fix the problems…
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