The Hillsborough County school system in Florida is in the market for teachers for the visually impaired, while a Texas district seeks a learning management system.
A large school district in Texas needs bids on classroom materials and instructional supplies. A South Carolina district seeks network electronics systems and services. And a Pennsylvania district wants restorative practice providers.
Weld North Education has acquired social-emotional learning provider PurposePrep.
How Education Companies Can Support ‘Whole Child’ Learning
A New Jersey Superintendent Talks About Shifting District Demands Under COVID-19
There’s a “lack of industrywide commonality” in how whole-child and social-emotional learning are defined, says Matthew Mingle, a district superintendent and board member at ASCD.
California’s Reopening Plans: What School Districts Will Need From Vendors
Schools Are Likely to Rely on Hybrid Learning, and Companies Will Have to Adjust
As California’s school districts look to reopen, they will need support for students’ social-emotional well-being, and strong professional development, according to the state’s school boards association.
Kansas City Schools in Missouri need a student information system, and the St. Lucie district in Florida is buying SEL software.
Leaders of education companies feeling overwhelmed during the coronavirus need to take time to reset mentally, explains
One District’s Struggle to Care for Students Amid a Pandemic, Protests, and Budget Pain
The Superintendent of a Phoenix School System Weathers Crises and Prepares for Budget Pain
A Phoenix-area district — one of the largest high school districts in the country — gives students real-world experience in making budget decisions.
How a Major Florida District Is Preparing for the Social-Emotional Learning Tasks Ahead
Palm Beach County Officials Are Weighing Strategies on How to Support Students and Teachers
The Palm Beach County school district is one of many around the country attempting to plan for how to support the well-being of students, teachers, and parents if schools reopen in the fall.
Many education company leaders are working from home during COVID-19. It takes discipline and flexibility to get it right, explains Sara Potler LaHayne.