Texas plans to purchase math blending learning curricula, in hopes of raising achievement scores in specific districts across the state. The School Board of Broward County, Fla. wants a professional development management system, and Clear Creek Independent School District, Tex. seeks a server update.
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The Fort Bend, Texas district is looking for a system to manage out-of-school time programs. Two districts—in Harrison County, Miss., and Obion County, Tenn.—want reading comprehension evaluations.
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Indiana is looking to build a statewide English-language learner database, and Colorado wants ad early literacy assessment tool for grades K-3. Hawaii seeks a professional development and an evaluation system.
Districts from Los Angeles, Calif. to Hoboken, N.J. and Cleveland, Miss. need instructional services, materials and programs for their students.
The Council of the Great City Schools has organized 11 districts in an effort to jointly buy instructional materials for English-language learners, with an initial focus on math resources.
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.