Wisconsin School Districts using TechLiteracy Assessment

  • Racine Unified School District
  • School District of Hudson
  • Mukwonago Area School District
  • Howard Suamico School District
  • Menomonee Falls School District
  • Hamilton School District
  • Sauk-Prairie School District
  • Greendale School District
  • Medford Area School District
  • Osceola School District
  • School District of Spooner
  • Chilton School District
  • Viroqua Area School District
  • Bonduel School District
  • Shell Lake School District
  • Arbor Vitae-Woodruff JT SD 1
  • Oneida Tribal School
  • Milwaukee Academy of Science

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  • TechLiteracy Assessment aligns to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards for Information and Technology Literacy
    Used by 18 Wisconsin school districts, TechLiteracy Assessment, a valid assessment that measures and reports technology proficiency, is aligned to Wisconsin Technology Standards for Grade 4 and Grade 8. Download the data sheet showing the specific Wisconsin Alignment.

  • Racine Unified School District uses TechLiteracy Assessment to meet NCLB requirement
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in Wisconsin features Racine Unified schools’ efforts to boost students’ “technology savvy” thanks to resources from a federal grant. Technology director Bill Levin talks about how his schools have responded to the “lesser known section” of the No Child Left Behind Act that requires districts to demonstrate students’ technology literacy, and uses Learning.com’s TechLiteracy Assessment to get the data they need. Read it here.

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