New LMS for Washington District Supports Standards-Based Curriculum

In an effort to manage its standards-based curriculum throughout the district, Federal Ways Public Schools in Washington state has decided to implement a new learning management system (LMS).

Federal Ways administrators picked Edupoint's LessonVUE Curriculum Management program, anticipating it would lead to rapid adoption among teachers, an easily searchable curriculum content repository, greater gradebook integration, customizable curriculum maps and more powerful analytics.

"Implementing a standards-based curriculum can be a daunting task," said Federal Ways Public Schools ITS Executive Director Ron Mayberry. "Lesson VUE has proven to be an invaluable resource to help us achieve this. Its tight integration with all the components eliminates redundant data entry tasks, and the centralized curriculum repository stores districtwide curriculum elements while helping teachers easily find and use the best resources for each student."

With a standards-based curriculum, students are expected to demonstrate understanding or mastery of the knowledge and skills they are expected to learn as they progress through their education. Learning standards determine the goals of a lesson or course, and teachers then determine how and what to teach students so they achieve the learning expectations described in the standards.

Federal Ways was already using another component of Edupoint's Synergy Education Platform: its Synergy Student Information System.

"We are solving the complex integration problems that most districts are facing as it relates to SIS and LMS data," said Edupoint President and Chief Innovation Officer Rob Wilson, "while providing our clients with robust access to information to help them improve student outcomes."

Federal Ways Public Schools has about 22,000 students in Kings County, WA.

About the Author

Michael Hart is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and the former executive editor of THE Journal.

Featured

  • The AI Show

    Register for Free to Attend the World's Greatest Show for All Things AI in EDU

    The AI Show @ ASU+GSV, held April 5–7, 2025, at the San Diego Convention Center, is a free event designed to help educators, students, and parents navigate AI's role in education. Featuring hands-on workshops, AI-powered networking, live demos from 125+ EdTech exhibitors, and keynote speakers like Colin Kaepernick and Stevie Van Zandt, the event offers practical insights into AI-driven teaching, learning, and career opportunities. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to integrate AI into classrooms while exploring innovations that promote equity, accessibility, and student success.

  • laptop displaying a red padlock icon sits on a wooden desk with a digital network interface background

    Reports Point to Domain Controllers as Prime Ransomware Targets

    A recent report from Microsoft reinforces warns of the critical role Active Directory (AD) domain controllers play in large-scale ransomware attacks, aligning with U.S. government advisories on the persistent threat of AD compromise.

  • laptop displaying a glowing digital brain and data charts sits on a metal shelf in a well-lit server room with organized network cables and active servers

    Cisco Unveils AI-First Approach to IT Operations

    At its recent Cisco Live 2025 event, Cisco introduced AgenticOps, a transformative approach to IT operations that integrates advanced AI capabilities to enhance efficiency and collaboration across network, security, and application domains.

  • educators seated at a table with a laptop and tablet, against a backdrop of muted geometric shapes

    HMH Forms Educator Council to Inform AI Tool Development

    Adaptive learning company HMH has established an AI Educator Council that brings together teachers, instructional coaches and leaders from school district across the country to help shape its AI solutions.