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LICENSES

MaxScholar is licensed on an annual subscription basis and can be purchased for specific students, classrooms, entire schools, or districts! We offer affordable licensing options for schools and district-wide use, giving your students and staff unlimited, password-protected access to the program. We also have discounted multi-year and multi-series packages.


Grants and Funding Sources

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YOUR SUBSCRIPTION INCLUDES:

• Web hosting providing anywhere, anytime access.
• A set of credentials which enables your students and staff to access the program anytime, and on any device.
• Unlimited product support via e-mail and phone.
• Online orientation/training session with teachers to explain product navigation and functionality.
• Teacher Support Tools and resources through our administrative site.

We can assist in determining the scope of the implementation and what configuration of licenses is optimal for you.
Contact us to get a quote and more information!
Please include your name, position, school, district, city and state.

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Pack includes:
Phonics I (Consonants & Short Vowels 1)
Phonics II (Consonants & Short Vowels 2)
Phonics III (Consonant Blends)
Phonics IV (Digraphs & Trigraphs)

Price per license:

£
Number of licenses
to purchase:


Pack includes:
Phonics I (Consonants & Short Vowels 1)
Phonics II (Consonants & Short Vowels 2)
Phonics III (Consonant Blends)
Phonics IV (Digraphs & Trigraphs)
MaxReading levels K, 1 and 2 (Reading Comprehension)

Price per license:

£
Number of licenses
to purchase:
EACH LICENSE IS VALID FOR ONE USER AND IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR.
CHOOSE HOW MANY LICENSES YOU WANT TO PURCHASE.
Got any questions? Call us at 1 (800) 935 0670, e-mail us to team@maxscholar.com

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Grants and Funding Sources

Title I Grants: Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged provides supplemental programs to enable educationally disadvantaged children, particularly those attending schools in high-poverty areas, to learn reading, math and core academic subjects in order to meet high standards. Title I, Part A funds can be used for school-wide programs.

Funds are available for technology programs, supplemental education services, additional instruction in math and professional development.

Title II Grants: Preparing, Training and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals designed to assist state and local education agencies, including schools, with improving the quality of teaching and learning. This initiative advocates the alignment of school curricula with state standards and the integration of educational technology into the classroom.

Funds are available for test-preparation products, professional development programs in educational technology and core academic subjects and distance learning programs.

Title III Grants: Language Instruction For Limited English Proficient And Immigrant Students Provides federal funding for ELL programs. With the added measures of accountability in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and the quicker transitioning of ELLs to mainstream classrooms, instructional materials for ELLs-both basic textbooks and supplementary materials-have become that much more important to raise achievement and to assist teachers in making all students successful.

Funds are available for school districts to provide high quality, research-based language instruction programs, which have proven effective in increasing English proficiency and student achievement.

Title IV Grants: 21st Century Schools Provides opportunities for academic enrichment, particularly students who attend low-performing schools, to meet state and local student academic achievement standards in core academic subjects.

Funds are available for remedial instruction programs, test preparation programs for at-risk students, literacy education and technology education.

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Funds exist for programs, materials, and services that benefit Pre K-12 students identified as having physical, mental, and/or emotional disabilities. The most recent change to IDEA stated that all special education students are still required to take and pass the same state-wide assessments as general education students.

Funds are available for test preparation materials and programs, academic intervention programs, software and software licenses.

Tech Specs

• Broadband internet connection

• Operating systems:
- Apple Mac . OSX 10.6 or higher;
- PC . Windows XP. Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8

• Hardware . Standard audio and graphics cards

• Screen resolution . 1024 x 768

• Runs on most browsers, but we prefer Google Chrome

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