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Saratoga students developing math skills using Digits

Interactive curriculum putting school ahead of the curve

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If students do not have computers at home or access to a computer while they do their homework, teachers will print them hard copies of the assignments.

There are some gaps to be filled, however. Since the program is aligned to the Common Core Standards, rather than the Illinois State standards, the students and teachers are experiencing a learning curve.

"It's more challenging," Dakota said. "But it's getting us ready for the next grades."

Perry said the district should only need a few years to close the gaps.

Zomboracz said he is happy with how the program is working out so far.

"We have to work the kinks out ... but I think now that we're into it, it's going smoothly," he said.

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