The Association of School Business Officials of New York has created a digital tool to highlight the positive economic impact of school districts throughout the state.
How Vendors Can Capitalize on School District Bonds
Companies That Are On the Scene Early Improve Their Odds for Landing Contracts
Bond measures are windows into district priorities, and vendors who are on top of of K-12 systems’ needs well before an item goes on the ballot can gain an advantage.
The CEO of Move This World talks about what this new investment will mean for the future of her company.
For K-12 districts, June 30 marks the end of the fiscal years. Here are 6 strategies to land new business and position your company for the future.
Myths About Title I Spending, and How Vendors Can Overcome Them
The Federal Program Is More Flexible Than Many Districts Know, Explains Education Consultant Melissa Junge
Many districts don’t realize they can spend Title I money on subjects outside of reading and math, and on non-academic interventions, says Melissa Junge, a consultant on federal education programs.
Right now many districts are facing “use it or lose it” decisions about funds that need to be spent before the school year ends.
Being forced to do a lot with a little can lead to positive breakthroughs, but it can also lead to a desperation mindset and shortsighted decisions. Don’t repeat the mistakes of many failed entrepreneurs.
As sales of chair/desk combos slow, we look at what is likely to take their place in classrooms across the U.S.
Newsela has secured $50 million, while Securly has acquired TechPilot Labs and ACT has acquired the American College Application Campaign.
More than 30 organizations are protesting President Trump’s 2020 budget proposal to defund the Title IV-A program, which districts can use for a variety of needs.