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K12 Leaders Select Odysseyware as a “Reader’s Choice Top 100 Product”

K12 Leaders Select Odysseyware as a “Reader’s Choice Top 100 Product”

District Administration magazine has highlighted 100 products that enhance learning in districts nationwide in its annual awards program

Odysseyware, a leading provider of online, multimedia-enriched K-12 curriculum, has been recognized for making a positive difference in education by K12 leaders who named it to District Administration magazine’s “Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products for 2014.”

The winners, selected by District Administration’s editors from a record 2,400-plus nominations, were products that received the highest number of nominations and best descriptions from K12 leaders. The Readers’ Choice Top 100 has been announced online and in the December 2014 issue of District Administration.

This award caps a remarkable year for Odysseyware, In 2014, the company unveiled its largest medley of new courses and learning tools ever, including expanded Career and Technical Education courses, interactive virtual labs and high school test prep courses.

“We are so excited that District Administration’s readers chose to include us in their votes for the Top 100 products of the year,” said Beth Te Grotenhuis, the president of Odysseyware and CEO of its parent company, Glynlyon. “We are always working hard to give Odysseyware’s users the best experience possible, and it’s incredibly rewarding to know those efforts are making a difference.”

District Administration’s Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products award informs superintendents and other senior school district leaders about products their colleagues around the country are using to help their districts excel in a variety of areas, such as technology, sustainability and curriculum instruction.

“With the Top 100 award program steadily growing in size and recognition each year, all of our 2014 honorees should be very proud of their success,” says JD Solomon, District Administration’s editorial director. “We hope that all of our readers continue to be inspired and find innovative ideas from their peers who have had successful product implementations.”