Nearly two years into the pandemic, staffing shortages have kept many districts in “crisis mode.” Some companies are figuring out creative ways to ease the burden.
A district in Texas is looking for a student information solution, while a system in North Carolina seeks an online assessment solution.
It’s the largest single donation the NewSchools Venture Fund has ever received, and it continues a string of enormous gifts to education from the philanthropist.
How One Georgia District Is Helping Students Cope With Trauma
The Henry County School System Has Added Mental Health “Facilitators” in Every Building
One in five students in Henry County lost a family member to COVID-19. Administrators responded by creating mental health and wellness facilitators.
An Indiana district is seeking a summer reading academy, while a system in Mississippi looks for a web-based supplemental student assessment.
Handshake will expand its reach and launch a new scholarship program, and GoStudent snaps up two more companies.
An EdWeek Market Brief survey finds that district officials respond most favorably to former educators working for companies when those ex-educators are helping with PD and support.
What Are the Key Factors for School Districts in Choosing Tutoring Companies?
An EdWeek Market Brief Asked K-12 Officials About How They Select Providers of Academic Intervention
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 officials about the key features they want from providers of academic interventions for students.
A district in Arizona is looking for a college, career, and life readiness platform, while a system in Washington wants a community engagement assessment.
EdWeek Market Brief’s Emma Kate Fittes talks about three ways that education companies can help districts support diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.