EdWeek Market Brief Staff Writer Emma Kate Fittes recaps lessons learned on academic recovery during the No Child Left Behind era.

EdWeek Market Brief Staff Writer Emma Kate Fittes recaps lessons learned on academic recovery during the No Child Left Behind era.
Historic declines in national reading and math scores will need to inspire new approaches to academic recovery, according to education company officials.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Reveals a Stronger Focus in Different Academic Areas
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey reveals shifts in school systems’ priorities for spending federal emergency aid, compared with a year ago.
Districts Are Asking Education Companies for More Flexible and Individualized Forms of Support
School districts are asking for a combination of more flexibility and more individualized support, amid staffing upheaval.
EdWeek Market Brief’s Survey Asks K-12 Officials About the Accommodations That Are Missing
EdWeek Market Brief’s survey asks K-12 officials about the accommodations missing in educational products.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked About How Sentiments Have Changed Since the Worst of the Pandemic
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders how open they are to working with new vendors, compared with the toughest early days of the pandemic.
Only one in five summer program providers say they’ve received COVID relief funds, according to new survey by Afterschool Alliance.
A Strong Economy and Stimulus Funding Is Being Offset by Rising Costs, According to an Expert on Education Spending
School districts are feeling the pain from rising costs that are gripping the overall economy, says longtime education budget expert Mike Griffith.
The EdWeek Market Brief online summit, held June 7-9, will allow companies to hear from district administrators from LAUSD; Clark County, Nev.; Wake County, N.C.; Chicago; Baltimore; Oakland, Calif., and more.
The Point Person for an Ed-Tech Provider's Outreach to Districts Talks About How Expectations Have Changed
An ed-tech provider’s chief customer officer breaks down how the pandemic has forced the company to respond more quickly to district needs.