The Delaware Department of Education is launching a personalized program for 9th and 10th graders that will create customized learning paths for each student based on testing data.
Beginning next school year, the program will use students’ performance on Delaware Comprehensive Assessment System and National Assessment of Educational Progress tests to create the personalized paths for freshmen and sophomores in all 43 of Delaware’s public high schools.
The state is contracting with CompassLearning, which has provided similar services in the past to Brandywine, Colonial and Seaford school districts.
The state pursued the program at the request of district and charter school educators who already were using similar resources the state provides for elementary and middle school students.
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