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In North Carolina, the Bank of America Foundation sponsored access to Curriculum Pathways® through the Department of Public Instruction. All secondary schools had access to the product for a two-year period beginning in 2003. Funding for the product is now included in the state's legislative budget.
In West Virginia, the Wellman Family Foundation made a commitment to education for the state’s teachers, students, parents, and economy by funding the product starting in 2004. The Department of Education has since worked to tie the resources to specific items on their year-end standardized tests.
In Florida, the Bank of America Foundation realized that Curriculum Pathways could level the playing field for thousands of state students. The foundation provides a grant that is administered by the Florida Learning Alliance and that provides product access to rural school consortia across the state.
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