Illinois is looking for high school accountability assessments, including a college entrance exam. Dallas seeks a learning management system for pre-K-12, and Montgomery Public Schools, Ala., wants network cabling materials.
Baltimore wants week-long STEM programs for rising 5th and 6th graders. The Kern High School District, Calif., seeks a contractor to design mobile app software, and Racine Unified School District, Wis., is looking for a 6th-12th grade social studies curriculum.
K-12 systems in Washington state and California are planning to buy student enrollment systems, and a Colorado district has put out an RFP for a learning management platform.
Missouri is looking for entry and exit educator assessments, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, N.C., seeks English-Spanish immersion curricula. The Department of Defense Education Activity is looking for K-6 online supplemental content.
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Hawaii’s Education Department seeks community learning centers, while Atlanta wants summer programs and a Minnesota district is in the market for wireless networking.
Fort Bend ISD, Tex., seeks a college and career planning system for middle and high school students, and Buffalo Public Schools wants a screening tool for gifted and talented programs. Waco Independent School District, Tex., seeks an online system to manage academic and behavioral interventions.
Indiana wants to survey its 80,000 teachers, while South Carolina is looking for software maintenance, and Palm Beach County, Fla. seeks interactive displays.
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San Diego wants online courses aligned to University of California standards, and the Joplin, Mo. schools are looking for student data management. The Bristol Tennessee city school district is looking to purchase web hosting and content management services for district sites.