REGENTS R MATH MASTERY PROGRAM
DEAD

Serial Number

77656829

Owner

Regents School of Austin, Inc.

Attorney

Jeffrey S. Whittle

First Use Date

Jun 10, 2009

Filing Date

Jan 26, 2009

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REGENTS R MATH MASTERY PROGRAM Trademark

Serial Number: 77656829 • Registration: 3874095

REGENTS R MATH MASTERY PROGRAM is a trademark filed by Regents School of Austin, Inc. on January 26, 2009. The trademark is classified under Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 16 (Paper Goods). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

Regents School of Austin, Inc. (5 trademarks)

3230 Travis Country Circle
Austin, TX 78735

Entity Type: 99

Trademark Details

Filing Date

January 26, 2009

Registration Date

November 9, 2010

First Use Anywhere

June 10, 2009

First Use in Commerce

July 22, 2010

Published for Opposition

December 8, 2009

Cancellation Date

June 16, 2017

Goods & Services

Development and dissemination of educational materials for instructors, namely, student placement guidelines for effective placement of students into their math courses including a detailed set of placement protocols outlining requirements students must meet in order to be placed in accelerated classes, as well as requirements students must continue to meet in order to remain in accelerated classes covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Development and dissemination of educational materials for instructors, namely, documented lists of basic skills and their applications that specify what it is students are expected to master covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2 wherein each list contains some 15 items designated as "basic skills," and for each skill listed three representative real-world applications problems are given as examples, the skills on the lists being so fundamental and important that they must be mastered and not forgotten; Development and dissemination of educational materials for instructors, namely, course credit and grading protocols for assessment and grading designed to assure that students only receive credit for mathematics when they demonstrate and continue to demonstrate mastery of the skills on the basic skills and application lists covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Development and dissemination of educational materials for instructors, namely, a set of protocols for establishing what students must do to demonstrate mastery, which is required to receive credit for the course covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Development and dissemination of educational materials for instructors, namely, implementation protocols for evaluating students' skills in mathematics covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; educational services, namely, conducting classes, seminars, conferences and workshops for instructors on standards and protocols for evaluating students' skills in mathematics and distributing course material in connection therewith, namely, student placement guidelines for effective placement of students into their math courses including a detailed set of placement protocols outlining requirements students must meet in order to be placed in accelerated classes, as well as requirements students must continue to meet in order to remain in accelerated classes, documented lists of basic skills and their applications that specify what it is students are expected to master covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2 wherein each list contains some 15 items designated as "basic skills," and for each skill listed three representative real-world applications problems are given as examples, the skills on the lists being so fundamental and important that they must be mastered and not forgotten, course credit and grading protocols for assessment and grading designed to assure that students only receive credit for mathematics when they demonstrate and continue to demonstrate mastery of the skills on the basic skills and application lists, a set of protocols for establishing what students must do to demonstrate mastery, which is required to receive credit for the course and implementation protocols for evaluating students' skills in mathematics

Printed educational materials and publications for instructors, namely, printed student placement guidelines for effective placement of students into their math courses including a detailed set of placement protocols outlining requirements students must meet in order to be placed in accelerated classes, as well as requirements students must continue to meet in order to remain in accelerated classes covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Printed educational materials and publications for instructors, namely, printed documented lists of basic skills and their applications that specify what it is students are expected to master covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2 wherein each list contains some 15 items designated as "basic skills," and for each skill listed three representative real-world applications problems are given as examples, the skills on the lists being so fundamental and important that they must be mastered and not forgotten; Printed educational materials and publications for instructors, namely, printed course credit and grading protocols for assessment and grading designed to assure that students only receive credit for mathematics when they demonstrate and continue to demonstrate mastery of the skills on the basic skills and application lists covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Printed educational materials and publications for instructors, namely, a printed set of protocols for establishing what students must do to demonstrate mastery, which is required to receive credit for the course covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2; Printed educational materials and publications for instructors, namely, printed implementation protocols for evaluating students' skills in mathematics covering Pre-Algebra A (7th grade), Pre-Algebra B (8th grade), Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2

Filing History

CANCELLED SEC. 8 (6-YR)
Jun 16, 2017 C8..
REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Nov 9, 2010 R.PR
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF STATEMENT OF USE E-MAILED
Oct 2, 2010 SUNA
LAW OFFICE REGISTRATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Oct 1, 2010 REGV
ALLOWED PRINCIPAL REGISTER - SOU ACCEPTED
Sep 29, 2010 CNPR
STATEMENT OF USE PROCESSING COMPLETE
Sep 28, 2010 SUPC
CASE ASSIGNED TO INTENT TO USE PARALEGAL
Sep 28, 2010 AITU
USE AMENDMENT FILED
Sep 1, 2010 IUAF
TEAS STATEMENT OF USE RECEIVED
Sep 1, 2010 EISU
NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT
Mar 2, 2010 NOAM
OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED
Dec 8, 2009 NPUB
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
Dec 8, 2009 PUBO
LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
Nov 5, 2009 PREV
APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
Nov 4, 2009 CNSA
EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
Nov 4, 2009 XAEC
NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Nov 4, 2009 GNEN
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
Nov 4, 2009 GNEA
EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
Nov 4, 2009 CNEA
TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
Oct 15, 2009 TEME
CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Oct 15, 2009 CRFA
ASSIGNED TO LIE
Oct 15, 2009 ALIE
TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
Oct 7, 2009 TROA
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Apr 8, 2009 GNRN
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Apr 8, 2009 GNRT
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
Apr 8, 2009 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Apr 7, 2009 DOCK
NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE MAILED
Jan 30, 2009 MDSC
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED
Jan 29, 2009 NWOS