Atlanta-Area Schools Receive $20,000 Grant for Math Improvement

Fulton County Public Schools awarded grant from ORIGO Education to provide teacher training and new math resources

ST. CHARLES, Mo. and ATLANTA (June 6, 2016) –ORIGO Education, the creator of the world-class mathematics curriculumStepping Stones, announces it has provided more than $20,000 in grants toFulton County Public Schools.Awarded as an Innovation Improvement Grant, the funding will be used togive teachers opportunities to improve their elementary mathematics instruction, as well as provide classroom resources for students.The award supports the district’s missiontobe a model for improving mathematics teaching in public schools.

“This grant gives our teachers the opportunity to advance their teaching capabilities and instructional practices, while simultaneously ensuring that our students develop a deep, meaningful understanding of mathematics,” said Mari Early, principal at College Park Elementary School. “We believe that these resources will help our teachers to engage learners and provide opportunities for enriching students’ knowledge.”

The Innovation Improvement Grant will be used to provide Professional Learning Sessions and classroom resources for College Park Elementary School, a Title I schoolwhich receives federal funding to ensure all children have the resources to meet rigorous state standards.

“Fulton County is pleased to accept these additional resources in support of our vision and our important work at College Park Elementary,”said Jeff Rose, superintendent of Fulton County Public Schools. “We look forward to using the funding to continue our focused approach to Professional Learning and to develop strategies that best meet the needs of all our students.”

Fulton County Public Schools is one of three U.S. school districts to receive an Innovation Improvement Grant from ORIGO Education. Grant recipients demonstrated the greatest need, had a strategic plan for improvement, and a serious commitment toimplementing new resources to fidelity. Applicants were judged on thepotential to increaseeducational outcomes along with the vision to reach their goals.

“ORIGO Education is dedicated the awardees success and is providing teachers with ongoing instruction and support to help them feel confident in their classrooms,” said James Burnett, president of ORIGO Education. “Too frequently, the financial resources needed to help enhance a school’s curriculum and improve teaching practices are simply not available. We’re proud that we’re able to make a positive and meaningful contribution and difference in the lives of teachers and students alike.”

The grant award will be presented to Principal Mari Early on June 6 at 3:00 p.m. atCollege Park Elementary located at 2075 Princeton Ave, College Park, GA 30337. For more information about Stepping Stones, visit

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About ORIGO Education

ORIGO Education (ORIGO) covers all facets of elementary mathematics education, from traditional printed products to digital interactive resources and professional learning. ORIGO’s web-based curriculum,Stepping Stones, is a comprehensive core mathematics curriculum for grades K–5. The technology-rich program blends online resources with traditional printed materials, resulting in a classroom that is engaged and provides differentiated learning. A 2016 BESSIE Award winner, ORIGO’s professional learning videos are embedded within the online program, giving teachers the confidence and knowledge they need to be successful. For more information about ORIGO, visit

About the Fulton County School System

The Fulton County School System is the fourth largest school system in Georgia. Approximately 96,000 students attend 101 schools in the cities of Alpharetta, Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Palmetto, Roswell, Sandy Springs and Union City. The district also serves students in unincorporated Fulton County.

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