OGAP Additive Training in Wolfeboro
Kingswood Regional High School 396 South Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH, United StatesOGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
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OGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
OGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
OGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
OGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
OGAP is an K-8 mathematics evidence-based formative assessment system that is compatible with any math program.
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A grant-funded, two-year program for school teams of 8-12 student designers. The teams meet four times a year to co-design and implement a project that positively impacts the students' experience. Thursdays October 16 December 4 March 12 May 21 9 am-1 pm Click here for more information CLICK HERE TO REGISTER A TEAM
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