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“Thank goodness for Interactive Achievement because my time is valuable! I cannot tell you how much time has been saved by me NOT having to make out tests, go through mounds of paper to collate, staple, etc., and print off those 24 page SOL tests. I LOVE Interactive Achievement!”
– Hope Perry, Math Teacher – Patrick County High School
“I have been impressed by the speed with which the folks at IA respond to my needs and those of my district. When we were having problems with our computers, they did not hesitate to send personnel to our schools immediately to sit down with our people to determine a quick, effective solution.”
– Julie Drewry, Ph.D, Math Coordinator - Roanoke City Public Schools
“Interactive Achievement has been an amazing addition to our assessment tools. Their staff excels in training, customer service, flexibility, and responsiveness. They have an obvious connection to a classroom teacher's day and have worked hard to make their service fit our needs.”
– Betty Capps, ITRT – Patrick County
“Our school system spent a great deal of time trying to find a company that could help us with benchmarking and would listen to our specific needs. Interactive Achievement has provided the most responsive team that I have ever encountered. I have been astounded by the follow through and quick response time. Every teacher can call and receive almost instantaneous assistance.”
– Lois T. Graham, Ed.D., Director of Elementary Education - Montgomery County Schools
“The feature that is somewhat unbelievable is IA’s ‘remote assistance’; Interactive Achievement is always there to answer every question for every user of the system. We feel secure in using Interactive Achievement for our assessments because of their consistent and quick response to all questions and any concerns.”
– Kim Raines, Instructional Coordinator, Mathematics - Fauquier County Public Schools
“Interactive Achievement has proven to be a dream for Culpeper County. It is a Virginia product for Virginia educators developed by Virginians. What more could you ask for? Teacher and principals love the immediate feedback and this has helped us design an instructional plan for all of our students. I just wish we had had this before.”
– Jim Allen, Director of Instruction – Culpeper County
“I would, have, and will continue to let other school divisions know the success we have had implementing this in our schools. My teachers and technicians have been very happy with the switch we made to Interactive Achievement and the bank of questions help with quick but targeted assessments. This was a good instructional move for our county!”
– Marie Gee, Director of Instruction - Lunenburg County Public Schools
“The site is user friendly and is an outstanding tool for data collection. I use Interactive Achievement daily and highly recommend it to any school division that is serious about data desegregation and helping students to achieve.”
– Kim Candler, Assistant Principal Rockfish River Elementary School – Nelson County
“I have found IA to be a wonderful tool. The questions are aligned to the SOLs in both curriculum and testing format. My students are comfortable with the on-line format for their state tests, and I have specific data for meaningful teaching and review.”
– Janet Lewis, Fieldale Collinsville Middle School Teacher - Henry County
“IA is the best educational tool that I have worked with in many years. The program is right on target with SOL practice, data disaggregation, and student achievement. In addition, IA has the best customer service I have ever encountered.”
– Donna S. Hicks, Curriculum Coordinator - Henry County Schools
“Interactive Achievement has been a Godsend for me and my students! It allows me to prepare assessments targeted to different levels of thinking and in a format that helps students prepare for the SOL's. More importantly, the program allows me to immediately assess my students' performance by subgroups and by SOL's. This has enabled me to provide immediate remediation as necessary and keep up to date records of mastery. In this era of 'data driven instruction," programs such as Interactive Achievement are not a luxury, they are a necessity.”
– Jennifer Rippon, Teacher - Northampton County Public Schools
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