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MindPlay Named a “Readers’ Choice Top 100 Product” by District Administration Readers

12/6/2016

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Nominations from top K12 leaders led to the selection of products
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Tucson, AZ – December 6, 2016 — MindPlay Literacy has been recognized for making a positive difference in education by K12 leaders who named it to District Administration magazine’s “Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products for 2016.” The winners were compiled from 1,500-plus nominations from the magazine’s readers over the past year. The Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products has been announced online and in the December 2016 issue of District Administration.

“MindPlay is thrilled to be recognized in this list of today’s top school solutions,” says MindPlay
Founder and CEO, Judith Bliss. “There is no more crucial skill for success in school and in life
than reading, and we are honored to play a part in transforming the lives of thousands of struggling
and dyslexic readers and improving the reading skills of all learners, from Kindergarten through
adult.”

Evidence-based and budget-friendly, the online MindPlay Literacy program helps dyslexic and
other struggling readers. It also increases reading fluency for K12 students at all skill levels. The
universal screener analyzes skill gaps, and assigns and monitors a customized learning pathway
through appropriate lessons that combine audio narration and visual cues.

The District Administration Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products awards program informs
superintendents and other senior school district leaders about products their colleagues around the
country are using to help their districts excel in a variety of areas, such as technology, sustainability
and curriculum instruction.

“Learning about all the products being used to help districts succeed is inspiring,” says JD
Solomon, District Administration’s editorial director. “Our winners cover a wide spectrum. All of
our 2016 honorees should be very proud of this achievement.”

About MindPlay, Inc.

More than 30 years ago, Founder Judith Bliss started the MindPlay Company to create a solution
to overcome the challenges of learning to read. Her goal was to help struggling learners succeed
in school and life, after overcoming her own reading disabilities. MindPlay’s mission is to develop,
publish, and distribute cost-effective learning tools that support individual growth and skill
development. The curriculum includes clear objectives, inviting graphics and modern
technological innovations. MindPlay educational software programs appeal to multiple learning
styles, identify individual student needs and differentiate instruction. MindPlay Literacy is
available online now to schools and school districts by subscription.

About District Administration

District Administration provides K12 leaders with critical news and information for school district
management, through its monthly magazine, website, e-newsletters and the District
Administration Leadership Institute Superintendent Summits. For more information, visit
www.DistrictAdministration.com.
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