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After more than five years of pioneering service as an Internet Service Provider (ISP), the Los Angeles Educational Partnership will discontinue its dial-up Internet service at the end of this year.
"When LAEP first became an ISP in 1995, our goal was to provide basic computer knowledge and skills to educators who desired to use technology in their teaching practice and professional development. Providing low-cost Internet access was an essential part of achieving that goal and we are proud to say we have done so," said Susan Way-Smith LAEP president and CEO.
The changing landscape of telecommunications has made high-quality Internet access more readily available and therefore, LAEP feels it is leaving subscribers with various ISP choices that will make it possible for its subscribers to continue to use the Internet, Way-Smith said.
LAEP EXCELLENCE AWARDS: Take a look at the awards Photo Gallery and check out a list this year's recipients.
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LAEP to Host Tech Training Workshop
The Los Angeles Educational Partnership will host a week-long workshop aimed at showing educators how to integrate technology into science instruction in the classroom.
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Simple Needs at Manual Arts
Students and teachers at Manual Arts High School simply want a school that looks nice, feels nice, that's not past due for a fresh coat of paint and not streaked with graffiti.
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LAEP to Host Tech Training Workshop
The Los Angeles Educational Partnership will host a week-long workshop aimed at showing educators how to integrate technology into science instruction in the classroom.
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Smaller Classes Improve Achievement, Report Says
A DOE report on class size cites various studies that conclude that smaller classes contribute to higher academic achievement and fewer discipline problems.
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District Begins Open Court
This summer, the LAUSD began implementing Open Court, a detailed step-by-step phonics program, that officials hope will raise reading scores among elementary school students.
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