The U.S. Department of Justice has come out in support of the FCC creating a centralized document repository for E-rate procurements, a step the the law enforcement agency says could help root out fraud.
A district in Virginia is looking for an instructional practices audit, while a Texas school system seeks strategic planning services.
A University of Southern California program that supports ed-tech companies led by women and minorities has seen rapid growth in applicants addressing learning loss and other needs.
Election Results Bring Likelihood of Divided Power, Mixed Results for Education Companies
But Approved Statewide Ballot Items Will Channel New Money to Transportation, Early Childhood, and Arts and Music Programs
Voters in California, Colorado, New Mexico, and other states approved ballot measures that will channel new funding into arts and music, early childhood education, transportation and other needs.
As Districts Boost Their Wi-Fi Networks, These Digital Tools and Applications Are Taking Off
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials Which Kinds of Tech Investments Have Become More Attractive With Stronger Internet
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asks K-12 officials which kinds of tech products have become easier to use with improved internet connectivity.
Future Demand for On-Campus Connectivity Will Be ‘Off the Charts.’ That Has Implications for Vendors
A New Analysis Finds That K-12 Needs Are Surging, Even With Ambitious Recent Investments in Wi-Fi Systems
A new analysis shows K-12 needs for stronger connectivity are likely to surge in the years ahead, as districts increase their use of classroom tech and as 1-to-1 programs expand.
Historic declines in national reading and math scores will need to inspire new approaches to academic recovery, according to education company officials.
Education companies shouldn’t expect major shifts funding at the federal level from the upcoming elections, says Reg Leichty, who represents school interests in Washington.
A California district is looking for a school-based mentoring program, while a Georgia school system seeks special education teachers and paraprofessionals.
How November’s State Elections Will Shape the K-12 Market
Candidates Are Running on Promises to Expand School Choice and Restrict Lessons on Racism
Candidates are running on promises to expand school funding, and in some cases impose further restrictions on classroom lessons about racism.