The program aims to improve at-home, foundational learning, and is receiving support from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Student Enrollment Has Dropped, and School Districts Are Bracing for Pain
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials About the Financial Consequences of Losing Students
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey asks district and school leaders how they will cut budgets in response to declines in enrollment.
Profile of a Key K-12 Market: California
District Leaders Are Cautiously Optimistic About State Funding Outlook, Continue to Roll Out Millions in One-Time Spending
School systems across the state of nearly 6 million public school students are investing in extended learning time, transitional kindergarten, and community schools.
The company says it is in contact with the major school district to answer questions that emerged last week about pricing of its materials.
School Districts See Another Reason to Invest in Social-Emotional Learning: For School Safety
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials About School Security Purchases Over the Coming Year
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey of K-12 leaders finds that they see social-emotional learning and mental health supports as tied to keeping their schools safe.
How Have K-12 Priorities for Spending Federal Stimulus Aid Changed Over the Past Year?
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.
EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit on Nov. 3-4 will give education companies a window into pressing district needs, through panel discussions, briefings, and data presentations.
What Kinds of Technology Are Districts Buying, and How Are They Paying for It?
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asks K-12 Officials About Spending on Devices, and the Funding Sources They Count On
An EdWeek Market Brief survey looks into how much districts are spending on difference types of devices the funding sources they count on.
School districts around the country are making progress when it comes to spending emergency federal funding, according to EdWeek Research Center survey data.
In the wake of the recent school shootings in Uvalde, Texas, spending on school security is poised to grow,