The Chicago schools are purchasing a college- and career-readiness program, and the Atlanta district is buying an after-school program.
A Texas district will purchase online courses for a learning platform, while Virginia’s third-largest school division wants a social-emotional curriculum.
A Texas district hopes to purchase Chromebooks, while a Mississippi district is requesting a web-based assessment program for ELA and math courses.
The Jersey City, N.J. district wants an assessment management platform and Bridgeton, N.J. schools need hardware, while the Green Bay, Wis. district is seeking after-school programs.
An Illinois district wants smart boards and projection equipment, while a Georgia district is seeking Chromebooks and a North Carolina district wants math materials.
A Georgia district wants to buy a web-based comprehensive college readiness platform, while a Louisiana district is interested in professional development.
Games for Change plans to fund and support teams of game developers in education and other fields with its new accelerator focused on making a difference.
A Texas school district hopes to purchase educational software for class use, while a separate district in the state hopes to buy over 600 Chromebooks.
A Mississippi district wants an online research-based reading program, while there is interest for a college access mentoring program in Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania, one school district is on the hunt for several technological devices, and a Florida district will buy a leadership development curriculum.