Vermont wants consultants to support districts in creating master schedules, and Colorado’s Poudre school system plans to purchase Adobe Creative Cloud school subscriptions. The Fort Bend, Texas district chose Naviance by Hobsons for post-secondary planning.
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Oregon wants assessments for students in alternative educational settings, and Detroit Public Schools are looking for a math intervention program for students in grades 5-8. Prince William County, Va. selected Dimension Data to furnish a data solution.
Idaho plans to implement a teacher evaluation platform for 168 school districts and charters, and Brevard County Schools, Fla., wants web-based grade book software. Twin Rivers USD, Calif., purchased a CMS from CatapultK12.
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Knoxville area schools seek software to identify student skill gaps, and New Jersey’s Bridgewater-Raritan district plans to purchase a new student information system. Montgomery County Schools, Md., chose Episerver to provide a district-wide content management system.
Puget Sound Educational Service District is looking for custom instructional support software, and Everman ISD, Tex., wants a ContentKeeper web filter. Bend-La Pine, Ore., will purchase online curricula from Fuel Education.
Florida’s Brevard County district is seeking Cisco Smartnet warranties, and South Carolina’s Rock Hill schools want a visitor management system. Wichita Falls ISD in Texas has purchased devices, software, and management services.
Kentucky wants an exam covering English, reading, math, and science for grades 10-11, and Howard County Schools, Md., are looking for a mass notification system. Idaho has renewed its contract with Istation for K-3 reading tests.
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