Carnegie Learning, Inc., a subsidiary of Apollo Education Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: APOL), announced today that the Florida State Board of Education has approved Carnegie Learning’s middle school and Algebra I programs for use across the state. These programs include Carnegie Learning’s Middle School Math Series Courses 1, 2, and Pre-Algebra for grades 6-8, as well as its Algebra I program, which may be used in both middle and high schools. The approved Carnegie Learning programs meet all Mathematics Florida Standards and are now available immediately to all Florida middle and high schools.

“A sound foundation in mathematics is a critical element for students preparing to meet the challenges of our 21st century workforce,” said Erin Simmons, chief operating officer at Carnegie Learning. “We are proud to help bring Carnegie Learning’s blended math curricula into classrooms across Florida to provide students with a learning environment that will help them build and grow their math skills.”

Carnegie Learning works directly with educators through one-on-one teacher development and training programs to help make the implementation of new curriculum a seamless one. Teachers and administrators across the state of Florida can visit www.carnegielearning.com/fl to learn more about Carnegie Learning’s programs, view interactive demos and understand how to implement these programs into their classrooms.

Carnegie Learning offers a learning environment that extends beyond traditional textbook learning. Based on more than 20 years of research into how students process and learn mathematical principles, Carnegie Learning blends consumable, write-in textbooks with adaptive digital, online tools and resources to create a personalized learning path for each student.

For more information on Carnegie Learning’s catalog of mathematics programs, visit www.carnegielearning.com.

About Carnegie Learning, Inc.

Carnegie Learning is a publisher of innovative, research-based mathematics software and textbooks for middle school and high school students aligned to national and state education standards. Providing differentiated instruction in schools across the United States, Carnegie Learning is helping students to succeed in math as a gateway to graduation, college and the 21st century workforce. Carnegie Learning, located in Pittsburgh, is a subsidiary of Apollo Education Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: APOL) and is the sole source provider of Cognitive Tutor® and MATHia® Software for students in grades 6-12. Carnegie Learning®, Cognitive Tutor® and MATHia® are registered trademarks of Carnegie Learning, Inc. For more information, visit www.carnegielearning.com.