Gaggle.Net, a supplier of safe student email for school districts throughout America, has announced they are a finalist in the Best Instructional Solution in Other Curriculum Areas category for the 23rd Annual CODiE Awards being funded by SIIA.


Ever since its inception in 1986, the Excellence in Software Awards, have been a display board for the topmost products and services in the software and information industry and also a means of honoring corporate merit and charitable endeavors.
 
Ken Wash, President of the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) said, "Competition is tough this year and that makes selection as a CODiE Finalist a real achievement. All the companies on this year's list should feel justifiably proud of their recognition."

Mike Kessler, Gaggle's Vice President was quoted saying "We are thrilled to be named as a finalist for the CODiE award. This is the second year in a row that Gaggle has been selected as a finalist. We've put a tremendous amount of effort into continuously improving our system and adding important new features. It's exciting that more and more educators are seeing the curriculum benefits of safe online communication and utilizing this tool for their students."
 
Gaggle. Net has been providing reliable teacher-controlled email to K-12 students nationally and internationally for the past nine years. Presently, more than, 14,000 schools are members of Gaggle.Net's safe student email system.
 
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