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.
Pearson officials apologized after a reporting error on a state history test used to determine students’ eligibility for graduation.
The Canadian K-12 Market: Not a Carbon Copy of the United States
Canada's Decentralized System Creates Big Challenges for Education Companies Trying to Work in It
Canadian school officials tend to have strikingly different views of assessment, data use, and other education policies than their U.S. counterparts.
Iowa state officials want vendors to bid to provide new assessments, and the Leon County, Fla., district needs a student information system.
An Alabama school board wants to purchase an elementary student learning program and a Utah district needs a K-12 digital curriculum.
A new online guide offers resources for K-12 districts trying to implement competency-based learning—and it offers a primer for K-12 companies on those systems’ most pressing needs.
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.
The question of how education companies can meet the needs of students as they take charge of their own learning was the main focus of an event Wednesday held in the run-up to an education publishers’ conference.
Seeking out like-minded education partners is a way to share your resources and business more widely, and to collaborate with other ed-tech startups.