A New Mexico district is looking for a reading and math intervention program, while a New Jersey district is looking for student support services.
A district in Pennsylvania is looking for student assistance program services, while a district in North Carolina is seeking Spanish textbooks.
The Irving school district in Texas needs fine arts instructors, while the Delaware education department wants one or two data and quality tracking platforms for early childhood.
New Digital Learning Channel Poised to Create Big Opportunities for Vendors
Two Organizations, First Book and Games and Learning, Are Launching a Forum Meant to Pair Schools With High-Quality Ed Tech
The heads of two organizations, First Book and Games and Learning, are launching a channel that will allow schools to choose from a library of ed-tech materials.
Learning games and data dashboards are trending in the 21 awards from the U.S. Education Department’s Small Business Innovation Research program.
What Do K-12 Leaders Want From Education Consultants?
PD, Grant Applications, Strategic Planning, and Curriculum Development Top the List, New Survey Shows
Professional development, grant applications, strategic planning, and curriculum development top the priority list for district leaders seeking help from consultants, new survey shows.
Nearly Half of District Leaders Expect Budgets to Decrease, New Survey Finds
Most K-12 Administrators Predict Trump Will Have a Negative Impact on Federal Education Spending
Many district leaders are pessimistic about their budgets over the coming year, but there are differences across regions of the United States.
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The state of Iowa is supporting a grant program focused on professional development in math and science, and an Illinois district is looking for an online inventory and tracking system.
The state wants more students to enroll in college and complete an undergraduate degree in four years, with special emphasis on English learners, economically disadvantaged students, and foster youth.