Temple Independent School District trustees approved a series of digital learning purchases during their monthly meeting on Monday â purchases that administrators said are necessary to help students recover from pandemic-related learning losses. The approved purchases include allocating $62,073.50 for K-12 instructional resource Study Island, $189,982 for Skyward Student information maintenance and support, $128,118 for renewing the districtâs agreement with Microsoft, $38,448 for administrative software Eduphoria, $40,000 for K-12 instructional resource Imagine Learning and $48,000 for K-12 instructional resource Renaissance Accelerated Reader, according to Temple ISDâs purchase notification forms. âWeâre purchasing very specific instructional resources to target the learning gaps of students, so (educators) will have specific research-based programs to work with students on,â Lisa Adams, Temple ISDâs assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, said.