PRESS RELEASE: Fairfield City Schools, Birmingham, Alabama Partners with ALL In Learning to Grow Their Students’ Success Daily

PRESS RELEASE: Fairfield City Schools, Birmingham, Alabama Partners with ALL In Learning to Grow Their Students’ Success Daily
July 15, 2013 Joel Dennis

Fairfield City Schools, Birmingham, Alabama Partners with ALL In Learning to Grow Their Students’ Success Daily

Fairfield City Schools administrators are determined that their students will succeed and they are taking steps to make that goal reality in the coming year.

Recently, they partnered with All in Learning, the maker of a cloud-based educational technology, that will provide every teacher in the district with the tools to engage and grow their student success on a daily basis.

Each classroom is equipped with the first green (no batteries) RF student response system in the U.S. Teachers will be able to engage students on a daily basis, record student activities in the ALL In Cloud and share/collaborate with teachers and administrators connected to individual data teams.

In addition to response technology for entire class direct instruction learning, each teacher will be able to collect individual student assessment results from personal scanning utilizing the affordable ALL In Learning document cameras and/or teacher and student iPads.

“We are delighted to be partnering with the Fairfield team and are excited to work with them to assist as they endeavor on this journey to employ the cloud along with affordable and green technology to engage students daily and grow the academic success of their students in an efficient and collaborative manner”, says Dr. Darrell Ward, CEO of ALL In Learning.

“Our team at Fairfield is committed to the success of each student which includes data informed decision making, research based practices, student centered results and site based management. We are pleased that the ALL In Learning platform supports our core values that we have communicated to our teachers, students, parents and community”, says Superintendent, Dr. Walter Gonsoulin, Jr.