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Scholastic is committed to the School Interoperability Framework. Recognizing that many school districts are planning or implementing a ZIS, Scholastic is hard at work to meet our customers needs and maintain a leadership role in developing new technology and capabilities. Scholastic is developing a SIF agent for the SAM family of products, including READ 180, ReadAbout, rSkills, SRI and SRC! Scholastic plans to develop a SIF agent in 2008. The Scholastic SIF agent will be released with formal certification through SIFA and include a SIF Application Conformance Statement. Scholastic is also committed to meeting as many school configurations as possible; the Scholastic SIF agent will be QA tested with major ZIS implementations, including those from Edustructures and CPSI. For information on inclusion in our pilot program or other information on SIF, please contact Larry Brousseau at lbrousseau@scholastic.com. For more about the SIF standard download the FAQ (PDF).
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