“Yesterday, I passed the flashcards out to my students and had to forego my planned lesson b/c they wanted to use their new flashcards! They wound up quizzing one another. I just sat back and enjoyed the show!!!!! Not a single student was off task!! Not an easy feat with 8th graders!”
Lois Coles, Grassland Middle School
“We chose these materials because they were user-friendly and kid friendly. They were also filled with new types of questions and not the same standard questions you see in other prep materials.”
Diane McGeen, Winton Woods High School
“Meeting The Challenge materials are being used independently by our students as well as being integrated into the daily classroom curriculum. Having this resource has been very beneficial to our staff.”
Lynn Hickman-Long, Beavercreek High School
“The Questions of the Day are awesome!”
Joyce Jenerette, Conway Middle School
“We chose this series because it aligned with what the state wants you to know and what the students need to learn. The different formats make it more interesting for the students, too.”
Sandy Kratzer, Fairfield Local Schools ”
After students took the graduation test they came up to me and said the Question of the Day Overheads covered what was on the test.”
Shelley Smith, Northwestern High School
“Your support and help is always so appreciated. Thanks again!”
Monica Richardson, Northmont Schools
“The fact that these materials were written by Ohio teachers who know the standards was a big selling point for us. This series is a great reflection of OGT material.”
Jamie Meade, Reynoldsburg High School
“The Desktop Tutor software was used extensively at Mechanicsburg High School to prepare our students for the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). We have a site license and were able to provide each student with a copy of the software for home use. Teachers used the software as a supplemental instructional activity. The easy-to-use software format and reward programs captured and held our students attention. I believe that
OGT Desktop Tutor contributed to the success our sophomores enjoyed.”
Dave Perin, Principal Mechanicsburg High School
