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Maryland Public School District Gives Lexmark High Marks for Automating Its Electronic Report Card System

Overview Among the 50 largest public school systems in the United States, this public school system in Maryland provides a challenging and rewarding educational experience. For the 78 elementary schools in this Maryland school district, generating report cards was a challenging process. The longstanding practice of handwriting grades and comments on expensive five-part forms four times each year for more than 35,000 students took a great deal of time. The resulting report cards were unattractive and difficult to read. With a strong recommendation from a state colleague and the district's own experiences with Lexmark printers at its secondary schools, the school decided to install a fleet of networked monochrome laser printers from Lexmark throughout its elementary schools.

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PublisherLexmark International File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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