Houston wants instructional materials and assistive technology for special education students, while Denver seeks literacy intervention curricula and a Utah district wants plagiarism detection software.
Indiana and Vermont are looking for testing vendors to develop K-12 assessments for their respective states. Meanwhile, a Rhode Island district wants a GoGuardian Chromebook management system.
Eau Claire Area School District, Wis., wants student activity registration software, and Jefferson County Public Schools, Ky., seeks a visitor check-in platform.
Districts seek ed-tech businesses to provide systems in early childhood learning, organizing human resource tasks, and enterprise networking.
Pressure Building for Education Companies Over Price Transparency in K-12 Market
More Services Are Emerging to Help Schools Compare Prices of Educational Products and Services
District leaders who want to know how much other school systems pay for instructional products can now find more answers online than ever.
The Trenton school district wants a platform to manage recruitment and professional growth, and a Texas charter school network seeks blended learning curricula.
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.
Maryland’s largest district seeks a middle school online math curriculum, and a Mississippi district wants an online professional learning platform.
Amazon’s Emergence in K-12 Education: Why Other Companies Should Care
While Many Educators Are Unaware of the Company's Offerings, Users of Its School Products Have Favorable Views
Amazon has a burgeoning role as a provider of cloud-based storage and online purchasing in K-12 systems — and its moves are being closely watched.
When Education Companies Become Unresponsive, District Leaders Lose Faith
Award-Winning Superintendent Talks About Pricing 'Pain Points,' PD Problems, Evaluating Products
An award-winning superintendent talks about the problems he has encountered working with education companies, such as lack of responsiveness and poor customization.