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Grade Results Announces National Expansion and Introduces Franchise Organization

Monday, July 26th, 2010

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Online Learning is Rising Trend, Future of Education – Grade Results, an online instructional company offering interactive, on-demand learning services, today announced the formation of a national franchise organization and the subsequent roll-out of a nationwide expansion.

Dallas, FL, July 24, 2010 –(PR.com)– Grade Results, an online instructional company offering interactive, on-demand learning services, today announced the formation of a national franchise organization and the subsequent roll-out of a nationwide expansion.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for an individual or franchise group to be involved in a fast-growth, high-impact industry and work with a company that has consistently demonstrated tangible, measurable results for school districts and colleges,” said Steve Berkman, President of Grade Results Franchising, LLC. “The added – and most important – benefit is that we can help improve the lives of the students we serve every day.”

Grade Results’ scalable results-driven solution can be customized for a number of learning environments, encompassing K-12 public schools and districts, charter schools, community colleges and universities. Grade Results has developed an exclusive technology platform that provides interactive tools for students to engage with the company’s proprietary, state-aligned curriculum, or receive one-to-one live instruction from advance-degreed teachers. The curriculum spans the educational spectrum from basic skills, such as reading and math, to courses for gifted and talented students, as well as college entry exam prep modules.

Grade Results helps schools improve student performance and mitigates some of the most significant challenges facing schools today, including remediation, credit recovery and drop out prevention.

“Grade Results is focused on helping schools and colleges achieve tangible improvements. We’re not limited to one mode of learning the way typical software solutions are,” said Suzanne McElyea, CEO of Grade Results. “Our advance-degreed instructors create custom programs based on the specific needs and objectives of our clients, leveraging our extensive resources, technology and flexibility. We’re very excited about the development of the franchise organization, which will help to bring this innovative learning solution to more schools across the country.”

Grade Results currently serves elementary through college students in Texas, Illinois, New Jersey and Louisiana.

Individuals or business groups interested in developing a Grade Results territory in their area may contact Steve Berkman at sberkman@graderesults.com or (888) 627-6488.

About Grade Results
Grade Results is an online instructional company offering interactive, on-demand learning services for K-12 school districts, charter schools, community colleges and universities. Grade Results’ proprietary, state-aligned curriculum is developed by its team of advance-degreed experts and enhanced by its superior technology platform. Providing a number of instructional tools, including self-paced modules, one-to-one live tutoring and a hybrid of the two services, Grade Results’ student-focused, prescriptive methodology equips each student to measurably improve his or her performance. For more information, visit www.graderesults.com

Contact Information

Grade Results
Lynaia Lutes
817-226-4332
lynaial@bsapr.com
www.graderesults.com

One of our clients

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Pembroke enjoys dramatic academic gains

In 2002, the year B.J. Howery was hired as Pembroke Community Consolidated School District 259 superintendent, the district’s academic performance was in shambles.

Pembroke was a regular fixture on the state academic watch list. And that year, in a dismal display of academic failure, only 6.8 percent of eighth-grade students were meeting Illinois State Learning Standards in math.

It took time, focus and plenty of persistence to do it, but Lorenzo R. Smith School, the district’s single school, has completely reversed its fortunes. And as Howery is set to retire this year, she has plenty of solid data to prove it.

The percentage of eighth-graders meeting state standards in math climbed to 62.1 percent of students in 2009, according to the latest published results. In 2008, the entire school district met state standards for the first time and was subsequently lifted off the state academic watch list.

“She is relentless,” Edna Dixon, the school’s speech and language pathologist, said of Howery. “She can be tenacious, especially if it’s best for the children. That’s her motto — what’s best for the children.”

For her part, Howery will be returning to Atlanta to be near her son and daughter when her tenure expires June 30. But she’ll be bringing
good memories with her, including one of her most cherished.

This year, the Illinois State Board of Education designated Lorenzo R. Smith School as one of the state’s 975 “Honor Roll” schools for maintaining academic excellence. It has also been named a “Spotlight School” for beating the odds overcoming a high poverty rate to achieve
that designation.

“I got to see that,” Howery said. “That’s enough fanfare for me.”

Dropout Reduction

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Rodney Johnson, Ed.D.

Dropout Reduction

March 7, 2010

The dropout rate is highest for Blacks, Hispanics, and low-income students. Researchers agree that Texas’ statewide dropout rate hovers around 33 percent, which is about 20 points higher than official statistics compiled by TEA. After surveying many students, it has been determined that the barriers to high school graduation are diverse as the participating students. Thirty-three percent indicate a lack of course credits to graduate. 33% of those surveyed contribute their poor performance in lower grades as a contributing factor that prevented their graduation. These factors were by far the leading causes which students identified as barriers to graduation. A lack of time, a lack of self-confidence, and a lack of family support were identified as additional barriers that led to negative graduation rates.

There are several dominant factors impacting our dropout rate— failures related to high-stakes assessment, working students, working parents who are students, credit deficiencies, and disenfranchised students. A comprehensive program for over age students in grades 9-12, should be designed to help students return to school and ultimately to obtain their diploma. There is a tremendous gap between the high aspirations of high school students and low inequitable high school graduation and college completion rates in the United States. Two-thirds of ninth graders graduate from high school within four years. Additionally, less than 18% of ninth graders finish high school within four years, go on to college right after high school, and complete an associate’s degree within three years or a bachelor’s within six years. Flexible scheduling is key to any program design for at-risk students specifically to accommodate work schedules and other factors which might otherwise prevent students from attending a traditional campus.

Research shows that there are specific steps to reducing the dropout rate in the United States. Make sure students receive individual attention in safe schools, in smaller learning communities within large schools, in small, and in programs during the summer, weekends, and before and after school that provide tutoring and build on what students learn during the school day. Act early so students do not drop out with high-quality, universal preschool and full-day kindergarten; strong elementary programs that ensure students are doing grade-level work when they enter middle school; and middle school programs that address causes of dropping out that appear in these grades and ensure that students have access to algebra, science, and other courses that serve as the foundation for success in high school and beyond. Additionally, monitor, accurately report, and work to reduce dropout rates by gathering accurate data for key student groups (such as racial, ethnic, and economic), establishing benchmarks in each state for eliminating dropouts, and adopting the standardized reporting method developed by the National Governors Association.

The benefits of being a productive member of society are directly proportional to the level of education achieved. High school graduates earn over $200,000 more in life time earnings. Those achieving an associate’s degree earns over $600,000 more in life time earnings, and Bachelor’s degree recipients earns over $2.5 million more in life time earnings. 2.5 million students have dropped out in the past 20 years. The long-term cost to Society is $730 billion in lost revenue and cost for the state of Texas. If students are not encouraged to stay in school, state demographers predict that average household incomes in Texas will decline. Prevention cost at least $1.7 billion to keep dropouts in four years of school. And through the High School Allotment of $275 per high school student, that is money well spent for dropout-prevention and college readiness.

Associated Colleges of Illinois (ACI) Signs Partnership Agreement with Online Education Company Grade Results

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Association of 23 Private Colleges and Universities Joins with Grade Results to Support Students who Want to Attend College and Those Already Attending their ACI schools.

Chicago, IL, March 4th, 2010—The ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF ILLINOIS (ACI) (www.acifund.org) has partnered with Grade Results, LLC (www.graderesults.com) to offer the best of breed online educational services to the 23 private colleges and universities that belong to its consortium. Thousands of underserved high school students around the state will have the opportunity to benefit from distance-learning opportunities that are based on the state standards of Illinois. ACI helps solve some of the nation’s most challenging educational problems through scalable and sustainable programs that extend new learning opportunities to low-income, minority, and first generation students.

“Grade Results will provide our colleges and universities with the high quality online instruction, tutoring, writing lab and online content they need to ensure success,” said Jerry Fuller, Executive Director of the ACI. “We think Grade Results can make a difference and help thousands of students in Illinois succeed. By enhancing teaching and learning for students that need help, we can raise graduation and college entrance rates, while improving the chances of college success for first-generation entrants.”

“We are very excited to partner with a leading organization like ACI and their outstanding group of colleges and universities,” said Aisha Mallory, Vice President of Grade Results, LLC. “We want to help students close the achievement gap by offering an affordable learning opportunity.”

About the ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF ILLINOIS

The ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF ILLINOIS (ACI) is a group of 23 private colleges and universities, rooted in the liberal arts tradition, which leverages the expertise of our statewide network to provide underserved students with new educational opportunities. ACI’s goals are to enhance teaching and learning in K-12 schools serving our neediest students, raise graduation and college entrance rates among at-risk high school students, and improve the chances of college success for first-generation, low-income, and minority students.

 For more information, go to www.acifund.org or call 312-263-2391.

About GRADE RESULTS:
GRADE RESULTS, based in Carrollton, Texas, is a leader in providing online tutoring, academic support, and test preparation to students around the country. School districts, colleges, universities, and textbook publishers and companies partner with GRADE RESULTS to improve learning outcomes, one student at a time. GRADE RESULTS connects students and tutors for assistance in math, science, language arts, reading, and English language learning anytime, anywhere they have a computer and an internet connection. GRADE RESULTS currently works with students from 2nd grade to adult education throughout the country. For more information, visit Grade Results’ Online Tutoring, or call 800-928-5570.

Press Contact

Aisha Mallory

Vice President

Grade Results, Inc.

800-928-5570

Comments

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

I just wanted to let you know that I just spent 2 1/2 hrs on Grade Results getting some assistance with my statistics homework and they are GREAT! They’re polite, helpful, and take their time to make sure you understand everything!

From puzzle table to periodic table

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Every home-work help session in on-line tutoring is like a soccer game, where tutors are goal keepers. The soccer ball could come from anywhere and at any moment. The goal keeper should be ready to react to different situations. Similarly, a tutor may not know anything in advance about the question that’s going to be posed in a session, nor the nature or knowledge of the student. He/she may have to start tutoring from the scratch for a high school student. Here’s one such chemistry session that I did a while ago:

It was a high-school student so I had to teach some high-school topic to that student. I started the session by pushing a picture of the periodic table on the white board. After that, I asked, “What do you see on the board?”. “ crossword puzzle table.. lol I don’t know. but similar stuff is over there in my science lab,” said the student. Fortunately, the student was aware of some terms like elements and compounds, which I found out later on during the session. I used a house as an example and explained how different things are arranged in different rooms of the house like the entrance hall, kitchen, bed room, etc. I correlated the things of in a house with elements and rooms with periods and groups, and the student finally understood the periodic table. The satisfaction that I got at the end of the session was enormous. This is why I like tutoring and strive to improve my tutoring skills- Wilson, Grade Results, Inc

My great exprience

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009


I am a tutor, working at Grade Results. It is a great experience tutoring students from all over the world. We concentrate on only one student at a time and it helps us to identify the weak areas of the students exactly and provide our help accordingly. The animations and the static images used to explain the concepts make both learning and teaching interesting. This is not possible in the case of classroom teaching. The students feel free to ask any question about the topic and get support. The students are benefiting from our service. I really enjoy tutoring!

The value of education

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

We all know the value of education. As Martin Luther King Jr. said “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically.  Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.”  Grade Results  provides true education. The aim of GR is to improve the student’s performance by one to one tutoring. Grade Results provides online tutoring, writing services, and homework help that help students to succeed in their exams. Most of the students are interested in online tutoring after experiencing our services. I’ve had many fine students while tutoring. I am very proud to be an instructor - Janet from Grade Results, Inc.

My experience @ Grade Results

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Hi!
I’m Ross working at Grade Results www.graderesults.com . I love online teaching since it enables me to share my knowledge with students.

I would like to share my experience with a spectacular student, Donald. He was my regular student. He liked the way I explained the concepts with real life examples. He said “Hey man. you are the best tutor, can I get you every session?”. Next time he connected with other tutor and asked  “Where is Ross?”. I was surprised and helped him. He enjoyed tutoring and learned very well. I really want to thank Grade Results for giving me the satisfaction of teaching. Thank you!

My Experience @ Grade Results

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

I’m Victor, an online math tutor working in Grade Results. I also have experience in classroom teaching, but I found online tutoring more effective than classroom teaching. Apart from the school timings, the students can prefer learning online for the following reasons.

Since it is one-to-one tutoring system, the tutor can correct the student then and there. The students are free to pose their questions without any fear of embarrassment from other students. The students can login from anywhere and anytime to get help from the tutors. The animations and the teaching methodologies make the learning easy and interesting. And the students can easily remember the concepts when it is taught with animations (as we all know that pictorial representations are usually better).

So it’s a fantastic way for students to learn and have some fun.

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