"Her claims are substantiated by commendations from the New York City Department of Education, the District of Columbia's public schools, Los Angeles Unified School District, the Ministry of Education and Culture in Kingston, Jamaica, and Orange County Schools in Tustin, Orange, Newport Beach and soon, said King, in the Capistrano Unified School District."
"Tom Bradley, former Mayor of Los Angeles, gave recognition to King for her teaching methods."—The Orange County Register, Business Section; California USA.

"In just two short sessions one student ... has moved from 31 wpm to 65 words per minute. The other students all learned the keyboard in just one lesson. The ease with which our students progressed is impressive. The method has inspired our students and we hope to move from success to success."—Robert Geofroy, University of the West Indies, Open Campus.

"At first, I was a bit skeptical about [the students'] ability to learn and master the keyboard in such a short amount of time. However, after two lessons, they had the keyboard letters memorized! ... Additionally, they were extremely motivated to increase their words per minute from the start. ... [And] they were extremely pleased with their personal performance at the end of our six-week unit. Several students are now typing over 20 wpm. But the best part is their motivation. They are wrapping up another school year, but they talk amongst themselves about practicing at home so they can keep up on what they learned."—Amy Lockhart, Fourth Grade Teacher; University of Iowa Pilot Study.

"I have used many different typing programs in the past, ... I now use Almena exclusively because I find its presentation and student success rate to be superior to the other programs."—Charles D. Amun-Rah, MS Ed., New York City Department of Education.