2024 School District Opening Dates Map – See when the school year starts.
2023 School District Opening Dates Map – See when the school year starts.
Nationwide 2022-2023 School District Opening Dates – See when the school year starts.
How to adjust your marketing plan during the summer of COVID19 and beyond. Now is the time to take action.
Learn when schools are planning, when they are testing products and when do they purchase.
All old budget funds needs to be spent before June 30th – Use it or lose it time.
In 2020, there were 873 school closings and 293 school openings.
Are you marketing a nonprofit? You need these 6 tips before sending an email campaign.
Schools and district are using this two email systems more than anything else.
Nationwide School District Opening Dates Map – See when the school year starts.
2019 List of all the EdTech Conferences that you might want to attend.
Current overview of the K-12 public and private school market.
School and district financial information and spending deadlines you need to know.
Who is who in the school district. District organizational structure map.
Working with schools require multiple touches. See at what point decision-makers…
In order to become a school vendor you must know the following few things.
Nationwide School District Opening Dates Map – See when the school year starts.
When does the school year ends and what are the opening dates for the next year.
Overview of the private school market as a new vertical of expanding sales to schools.
Providers(vendors) agree to the same that 91% of involvement comes from…
How to identify the right prospects when selling to schools and districts.
Enrollment statistics for private and public schools. Expenditures and graduation numbers.
Quick facts about private school enrollment and ethnicity percentage.
The new budget begins when the new fiscal year starts for most districts: June 30th
Federal lawmakers have agreed to a slight change in the budget deal .
School districts all throughout the United States spend billions of dollars.
Educators spend their own money for classroom supplies. A survey found that…
More than half of public schools (51%) take 1 to 6 months to make a final decision.