Join EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit, being held Oct. 25-27 in Phoenix, for a window into critical school district needs and priorities.

Join EdWeek Market Brief’s fall summit, being held Oct. 25-27 in Phoenix, for a window into critical school district needs and priorities.
EdWeek Market Brief Asked K-12 Officials to Explain Their Strategies for Making Federal Emergency Aid Last -- or for Simply Scaling Back Programs
An EdWeek Market Brief survey invited district and school leaders to explain their strategies for dealing with the upcoming loss of federal stimulus funds.
As Conditions Around Them Change, Organizations Need a Combination of Fundamentals and Creativity
Leaders of education organizations say there are pragmatic steps organizations can take to strengthen their businesses amid prevailing uncertainty.
Seeking Out Expertise, Developing Modular Lessons, and Avoiding Trite Strategies When Working With Students Are Essential
While it has come under attack in some communities, demand for SEL is such that many companies are seeking to integrate it into their existing resources.
'Accountability for Spending' Will Become a Priority in Many School Systems
After three years of benefiting from federal relief dollars, school systems will face hard choices about which new products, programs, and services to spare, or cut.
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked District and School Leaders About Who Wields the Most Influence
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked district and school leaders who wields the most influence over spending stimulus dollars.
An omnibus spending measure signed into law by President Biden supports the launch of a new research program modeled on a renowned defense program known as DARPA.
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.
Districts Face Potentially Severe Implications From Losses in Funding and Slowing Economic Conditions
School districts face a financial “bloodletting” in a few years as enrollment declines, loss of stimulus, and a potential economic slowdown takes hold, says Marguerite Roza of Georgetown University.
School districts around the country are making progress when it comes to spending emergency federal funding, according to EdWeek Research Center survey data.