Case Study: 3066-USB
The Glendale Elementary School District (GESD), located northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, has increased significantly to more than 180,000 people in recent years. This rapid population growth has caused GESD to become one of the fastest growing districts in Arizona, with more than 3,800 English language learners (nearly a quarter of the student population). In an effort to further help the district’s rapidly increasing population of English language learners, GESD decided to adopt a specialized curriculum program called DynEd. In order to implement the program, GESD needed to purchase headsets that would allow the students to listen and practice their new language skills. They required a headphone with a microphone that would be durable enough to handle classroom abuse, and could allow the students to both hear their lessons and speak and record vocabulary using the computer.



