The Chicago Board of Education has selected MAXIMUS and its TIENET(TM) special education case management system for district-wide implementation. The two-year project valued at $5.4 million will enable Chicago’s teachers and special education service providers to prepare fully-compliant Individual Education Programs.
The MAXIMUS TIENET(TM) system is part of a multi-year implementation for Chicago’s IMPACT project for the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) that includes the installation of a student information system and a Curriculum and Instruction Management system. Chicago’s implementation is on track to be completed by May 2008.
MAXIMUS TIENET(TM) was selected through a competitive bidding process and a stringent review that included teachers, administrators, providers, technology experts, and district project personnel. In addition, by using a full case management system, staff will be able to collect, analyze and report student achievement data to improve student performance and develop reports and communication for parents, teachers, administrators, and Board members.
"MAXIMUS has exceeded our expectations at this time," said Arshele Stevens, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) IMPACT Project Manager. "We feel MAXIMUS TIENET(TM) is the state-of-the-art solution." Also commenting on the project, District Chief Information Officer, Robert Runcie said, "We’ve had very positive responses from teachers and administrators in Chicago. MAXIMUS has demonstrated an exceptional blend of project management proficiency, special education expertise and technological skill, enabling us to better serve Chicago schools."
MAXIMUS CEO, Richard Montoni, said, "We are pleased to have been selected by the Chicago Board of Education for this important project. MAXIMUS is committed to the success of Chicago’s landmark technology IMPACT project that will make CPS a model for technology integration in America."