MyScholar LLC, doing business as ScholarPath, signed the Wentzville School District in Missouri to its social media and informational platform for high school students looking at higher education or post secondary employment.

According to it’s page on F6S the company helps students see what classes are needed for specific college and career paths, and helps school districts identify state and federal funding for career oriented instruction.

“The new partnership with ScholarPath will not only further our aspiration to excel academically,” said Wentzville School District Superintendent Danielle Tormala in a release. “But also to be at the forefront of technology implementation that aligns with our fiscally responsible growth.”

The Wentzville School District has about 17,400 K-12 students in 22 schools, four of which are senior high schools. It is the ninth largest school district in Missouri.

Founded in June, 2018 by brothers Bill and Doug Mitchell, the St. Charles, MO company claims in a release to have had its platform in a handful of unnamed high schools before today’s announcement. CEO Bill Mitchell did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

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