The commonwealth of Kentucky is drawing up a list of companies to intervene in academically struggling schools. Meanwhile, Nashville’s school system bought a gifted and talented screening assessment from Pearson.
Louisiana state officials are on the hunt for test-security services at the state and local levels. And the St. Louis school district is in the market for a web-based assessment system.
A school system in Riverside, Calif., says it needs help from vendors with ideas on how to shift away from traditional academic scheduling and goal-setting, and Charleston County, S.C., wants help managing projects and information systems.
Schoology has won an award worth nearly $300,000 to provide a learning management system to the El Paso, Texas, district.
Districts across the U.S. are looking for ed-tech. In San Francisco, it’s a platform to prepare students for college and careers. In Maryland, it’s adaptive software for elementary literacy.
The leaders of a Phoenix, Ariz.-area school system want help introducing their educators to project-based learning. And state officials in Delaware want help with school-based health services.
A sizable professional development RFP is available in Louisiana, while a Texas district seeks qualified behavior analysts.
Birmingham’s district is looking to open dual Spanish-English immersion charters. In Denver, grants for after-school programs are up for grabs.
New York’s district needs a new enrollment management system. In Georgia, a district has issued a series of RFPs seeking pricing for various instructional materials.
Officials in Austin want their new health literacy program to be web-based. In Stamford, Conn., district officials are seeking a new social studies curriculum.