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Bank of America Foundation, DPI, SAS inSchool Announce Historic Gift to N.C. Schools RALEIGH, N.C. (Aug. 18, 2003) - Public school teachers and their students across North Carolina have access to SAS inSchool's award-winning, Web-based educational curriculum through the 2004-05 school year, thanks to a grant by the Bank of America Foundation. State Superintendent of Public Schools Mike Ward announced the grant Monday at a press conference at Southeast Raleigh High School. Bank of America's North Carolina President Graham Denton and SAS President and CEO Jim Goodnight joined Ward in making the announcement. The partnership makes SAS inSchool courses available to all public schools in the state, particularly those that serve grades 8-12. SAS inSchool, a division of SAS, creates Web-based teaching and learning curricula focusing on the core subjects taught in grades 8-12, including English, social studies, science, mathematics and Spanish. Ward said the grant will provide resources many North Carolina schools have never had. "This support by Bank of America and SAS will provide valuable resources to students and schools across our state," said Ward. "Media coordinators and technology facilitators will help teachers and students use this software to support classroom learning. As we raise expectations for schools, we're also raising expectations that the community will support our efforts. Today's announcement is a great example of that support." "Bank of America is committed to higher standards in service to our customers, shareholders and communities," said Denton. "Our support of North Carolina's public schools, in cooperation with SAS inSchool, provides students, teachers and parents a valuable tool with a quality curriculum to accomplish the academic pursuit of excellence." "This statewide gift marks the first educational technology partnership of its kind in the nation," said Goodnight. "Similar interest is being expressed by other states to offer the resources statewide." SAS inSchool's standards-based resources are receiving growing acceptance coast to coast by middle schools, high schools, virtual schools, community colleges and universities. The award-winning software offers a Web-based planning environment for teachers. The material engages students with different learning styles, reaches students at various ability levels, inspires students with interactive learning and is accessible from school and home. It promotes problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Subjects are divided into categories and topics. Teachers can access materials quickly, plan lessons efficiently, flexibly integrate the material into different teaching and learning environments, differentiate instruction, spend more time with students and use highly effective multimedia to teach the more difficult topics. About Bank of America About the N.C. Dept. of Public Instruction About SAS inSchool About SAS |
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