The Austin school district is looking for desktop and Chromebook computers, while the Fort Zumwalt school system wants increased wireless access.
California district seeks digital notification system and Nashville pursues online credit recovery.
The Palm Beach, Fla., school district is looking for a mass notification and web management platform to improve internal and external communications, and the Provo, Utah, district has its eye on assessment software.
Minneapolis wants community-based learning and a Texas district seeks an assessment software.
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Toronto’s school district is in the market for software to track student transportation. The Los Angeles school district wants vendors to apply for Title II dollars subsidizing PD to private schools regulated by the district.
A New Mexico school system needs software to test students and store performance results. Meanwhile, a Missouri district looks to buy an attendance monitoring system.
A large Georgia district needs help disposing of out-of-date ed-tech hardware. Two smaller opportunities, one in Virginia for a Chromebook delivery, and one in Michigan for a security system installation, are also highlighted.