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Impact Student Performance

Voyager Passport's strategy of identifying, intervening, and monitoring delivers measurable results. Students improve performance on high-stakes assessments, impacting overall district pass rates and helping to meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) standards.

Nationwide Kindergarten Results

After 26 weeks, Voyager Passport kindergarten students nationwide exceeded expected growth on key early literacy skills, finishing the year with 93 percent of students emerging and on track for reading success (N=20,102).


Multiple Grade Level Progress
Mountain View School District implemented Voyager Passport daily, five days a week and dramatically accelerated oral reading fluency rates as measured by Reading Connected Text, a key indicator of reading skill.
Special Education

Special Education students enrolled in Voyager Passport in Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) showed progress across all grade levels 2-5 in Reading Connected Text, a key indicator of reading skill.
The children that were ESE in third grade last year, passed FCAT and were promoted to fourth grade. They are doing fabulous in the fourth grade this year and still using Voyager, but now in an inclusion class.
Dr. Mildred Mejia,
Principal
Crestview Elementary
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Miami, Florida