An Illinois district is looking for professional development for administrators, while a Pennsylvania school system seeks on-demand virtual tutoring.
Districts Are Ramping Up Standards for ELL Materials. Here’s How to Meet Rising Expectations
Companies Need Materials That Weave Content With Language Learning, Says an Advocate for Major School Systems

Gabriela Uro, director for ELL policy and research for the Council of the Great City Schools, says districts need content that challenges learners while improving their language skill.
An Illinois district is looking for digital learning tools, while a New York school system seeks supplemental student and family support programs.

Some of the pullback reflects a slowing of private equity deals, which represented just 52 of the deals closed in the first half of the year,
A district in California is looking for after-school program providers, while a Georgia school system seeks ESOL instructional resources.
What’s the ROI on DEI Efforts? Where Education Companies Are Seeing a Payoff
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey of K-12 Businesses Finds That They're Getting a Payoff From Investing in Diversity

While new laws make diversity, equity, and inclusion a tough topic for education companies to navigate, many are still investing in their own internal DEI efforts.
A district in Michigan is looking for help rewriting its social studies curriculum, while a Georgia school system seeks world languages instructional resources.

The agency that administers the long-running National Assessment of Educational Progress is looking to bring major changes to the test through technology.

Discovery Education CEO Jeremy Cowdrey and DreamBox CEO Jessie Woolley-Wilson said the acquisition was driven in part by new trends in the K-12 market.
A district in California is looking for a literacy strategy consultant, while a Florida school system seeks computer hardware, software, and services.