A Mississippi school system is seeking to buy an integrated assessment and instructional system, and a North Carolina district wants a postsecondary and workforce data system.
A budget measure signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom bankrolls the development of openly licensed materials at the higher education level, but it could have implications for K-12, too.
A Washington state district is buying a progress-monitoring system, and a Georgia school system is looking for tutoring support.
How Quickly Will School Districts Spend Federal Stimulus Money?
EdWeek Market Brief Surveyed K-12 Leaders About Their Plans for Using ESSER II and American Rescue Plan Funding
An EdWeek Market Brief survey looks at the pace at which district administrators will use money from the two most recent federal emergency relief packages.
An EdWeek Market Brief survey of district and school officials finds many predicting that the number of students being forced to repeat courses after this year will jump.
Investors Often Ignore Entrepreneurs of Color. NewSchools Venture Fund Wants to Change That
Putting Money and Support Behind Minority-Owned Early-Stage Companies Is a Priority
Founders of education companies who are people of color often get overlooked by investors. Frances Messano talks about new investment approaches.
EdWeek Market Brief’s virtual summit, held June 8-10, offers education company officials tips on school district priorities and spending, as they attempt to emerge from the pandemic.
When Buying Classroom and Formative Assessments, Districts Listen to These People First
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Examines Which District Officials Have the Most Say Over Buying Classroom Assessments
An EdWeek Market Brief survey looks at which district and school leaders shape buying decisions on the critical instructional tools.
A new special report by EdWeek Market Brief offers a penetrating look at Florida’s K-12 market, and what school districts across the state need from companies.
Why Districts Choose to Stick With Print Curriculum During COVID
EdWeek Market Brief's Survey Asked K-12 Leaders About Their Print Versus Digital Mix
EdWeek Market Brief asked district administrators in a survey about their print versus digital mix — and what factors lead them to stick with print.