High School Testimonials
Read what others have to say about Standards Plus High School product line and training!
When I discovered Standards Plus I saw a solution to the standards dilemma. Standards Plus mini lessons provide the perfect complement to a variety of teaching styles and can be used with any school-adopted text.
Christi Piercey, Social Science Department
Serrano High School
Standards Plus is an easy way to begin the period that really improves test scores. It easily ties to previous and related learning.
Cheryl Heath, English Department Chair
AB Miller High School
The impact of Standards Plus on student achievement in Algebra and their CAHSEE results was remarkable to say the least. The growth was well worth the little effort that each teacher had to put in to.
Cory Douglas, Math Department Chair
I can say that we are very pleased with the results and our teachers are very eager to implement the focal standards we have purchased for both our After School Intervention programs and our Summer School. We serve approximately 1,500 students in our ASP programs during the school year and approximately 1,000 for Summer School.
Roberto Serrato, Coordinator of Ed. Options
Ceres USD
Standards Plus has been working for us in a very positive way. I get good feedback from our teachers on the ease of use and our benchmark assessment results are showing improvement over past years.
Jeffrey Hunt, Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Carter G. Woodson Charter School
Agape Corporation - Fresno
Standards Plus creates not only accountability for grade level standards but also takes into consideration students attention span. I have seen a direct line between improved achievement and the use of Standards Plus. The lessons become routine and students easily engage in the short, 10 – 12 minute lessons.
Andy Stenson, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction
Lucia Mar USD
I have been discussing our strategies for improvement with San Mateo COE and letting them know how we have used SP as one of the successful improvement strategies in most of the district’s classrooms.


