Title IID eMath info:

Contact:
Jimmy Bostock
Jennifer Hutcheson
706-821-0630

 ETTC @ NSC provides consulting, technical, and instructional services to participating Title II D eMath schools and systems.

Participating Systems
and Schools

Warren
M E Freeman Elem
(9 Teachers)

Richmond
Southside Elem
Copeland Elem
Bayvale Elem
(25 Teachers)

Glascock
Glascock Consolidated
(6 Teachers)

McDuffie
Dearing Elem
(10 Teachers)

Emanuel
Adrian School of Performing Arts
(5 Teachers)

Burke
Blakeney Elem
(37 Teachers)

Jefferson
Louisville Academy
(10 Teachers)

Wilkes
WWES & WWPS
(18 Teachers)

120 Total Teachers
served by the grant

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Page last updated:
06/26/2009


Title II D eMath Information


eMath is a Title II D funded program


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We had a GREAT 4 years!!

"I've seen tremendous growth in student attitudes about Math due to our e-math work and our Math Investigations curriculum. The technology has added a new perspective to our teaching and student learning. "
Donna Borders
Louisville Academy
Jefferson County Schools

"Our kids are much more comfortable with math; they use the language of mathematics; they are good problem solvers in mathematics. We insist on working for the long range goal of understanding higher mathematics. I have steadfastly refused to allow teachers to teach the test or practice CRCT to the exclusion of good teaching."
Hulet Kitterman
Louisville Academy
Jefferson County Schools

"The best testimony for the eMath program was seen in our third grade classes. The same teachers at DES have been involved with all 4 years of the eMath program. When many scores dropped, third grade saw an increase in the exceeds category from 29% to 55%. This should be attributed to the ability to teach higher order thinking skills through technology. There is no question that the eMath program has given teachers the tools to be successful."
Suzanne Arrington
Dearing Elementary School
McDuffie County Schools