An Alabama school board wants to purchase an elementary student learning program and a Utah district needs a K-12 digital curriculum.
Google Gets Top Grades From K-12 Leaders for Easy Purchasing Process
Microsoft Seen as Reliable, Responsive, But District Leaders Say Buying From Company Not as Easy
An exclusive survey of 400 school district leaders rates their purchasing experiences with four big technology companies: Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
Buffalo eyes professional development and digital resources, and Arlington Public Schools, Va. wants help with data migration and system implementation.
The state of Montana seeks consultants to help with the federal E-rate program. Meanwhile, a Mississippi district wants Chromebooks and carts.
A Missouri district wants charging hubs for multiple devices, and the Austin school system is looking for an employee counseling program and virtual mental health resources.
The Portland, Ore.-based testing organization is probably best known for its interim assessments, but said last year it was expanding to the statewide, summative testing market.
An Inside Look at the Federal Title I Program, and How School Districts Spend Money
Ed. Providers Should Study K-12 Systems' Plans, and Understand the Flexibility the Law Allows
K-12 systems have more flexibility to spend federal Title I dollars than they might think, and vendors should understand what’s possible.
What District Tech Coaches Want From K-12 Companies and Their Products
The Master-Educators Are Key Players in Implementing Technology in School Systems
Companies should allow for single-classroom purchases, provide on-demand PD, and respond quickly to pilot feedback, say instructional coaches.
A Texas district wants to improve college and career readiness for underrepresented students, and a California district wants a student information system.
School counties need systems for audio-visual solutions and student registration.