Districts seek to acquire Chromebooks and a modern learning management system.
The Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagen Schools looks to buy an adaptive testing program, and the Calif. district is looking for system to manage iPads and MacBooks.
Education Business Adviser Discovers K-12 Schools’ à la Carte Purchasing Behaviors
Study of 37 Education Leaders Shows Schools Want to Buy Smaller Chunks of Science and Social Studies Curricula
A study of 37 curriculum decision makers in 20 states found that educators want products for science and social studies that fit with inquiry-based learning.
Districts in New Mexico and Oklahoma are making student safety priorities, as one seeks a suicide threat assessment program and another wants a vehicle and student safety telematics solution.
Marketing and assessment professionals needed in Phoenix, Ariz. and the state of Delaware.
What Foreign Ed. Companies Think of the U.S. Market
Young Digital Providers in Particular View the RFP-Driven Process With Wariness, British Official Explains
Startup ed-tech companies from Britain regard the U.S. market with wariness, partly because of the tangled RFP process used in K-12, said George Burgess, who runs a U.K. networking organization.
Districts invite authorized HP and Dell vendors to provide Chromebooks and additional ed tech equipment.
The Phoenix Union High School District in Arizona is seeking software to manage expenses, and the Raymondville school system in Texas needs network installation and repair.
School districts are in the market for a student information system and a solution for filtering web content.
Iowa state officials want vendors to bid to provide new assessments, and the Leon County, Fla., district needs a student information system.