According to the SOAR website, SOAR can identify students’ academic strengths and weaknesses, tailor instructions to address students’ specific needs and provide families that are moving with a look at the state academic standards in their next school district.
“SOAR is a program for military families and the school districts that serve them, along with the civilian students in the same classroom,” said Jamie Jamison, a local SOAR Parent Facilitator. “SOAR is a tool that the students can use as they transition from duty station to duty station with their families. It is an internet-based program for students in grades 3 - 12. It helps families manage their children's education with cutting edge technology. The focus is on math, reading and language arts. With the click of a mouse, SOAR takes the child to a virtual classroom. Anytime during the school year, students can learn what they're good at and where they might need a little extra help,” added Jamison.
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