Districts in California, Washington state, and Massachusetts are looking for software platforms to help with a variety of administrative and academic functions.
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The Long Beach, Calif., school system has put out an RFP seeking a teacher-planning software program for educators in its 85 schools.
Maryland wants a learning management system for online courses, and Delaware is looking for subgrantees to operate 21st Century Community Learning Centers. The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, Alaska, seeks laptops and accompanying hardware.
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Mississippi searches for applicants to operate 21st Century Community Learning Centers, and Maryland wants a learning management system for its career and technology education pathway.
Videos and books needed in Virginia and West Virginia. Meanwhile, Hawaii wants to find management for information technology providers.
Eau Claire Area School District, Wis., wants student activity registration software, and Jefferson County Public Schools, Ky., seeks a visitor check-in platform.
A Mississippi school district is looking for language arts and math curricula, and a Tennessee county board of education has its sights on buying college- and career-readiness software.