Edtech Companies

Edtech companies create the tools and materials that help people learn. There are roles in sales, marketing, and customer success — often working directly with school districts, higher-ed administrators, or HR and training leaders.

If you’re technical, there’s always demand for engineers, designers, and product managers to build products. If your background is in education or curriculum, you’ll find opportunities to design learning experiences, assessments, and content that drive real impact in classrooms and workplaces.

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Abre

Abre

Student Information System School Districts

Abre is a K–12 data platform that brings school district systems into one place. Schools use Abre to combine student, academic, and operational data, then view it through dashboards designed for staff and families. The platform supports attendance tracking, MTSS workflows, behavior and wellness data, and CTE progress. Abre serves more than 215 school districts across 33 states.

American Reading Company

American Reading Company

Literacy Curriculum Assessment

American Reading Company helps K-12 students learn to read and write at or above grade level. It provides a full literacy system that includes curriculum, assessments, classroom books, and teacher support. ARC Core combines reading, writing, science, and social studies. IRLA helps teachers measure reading levels and set clear goals. SchoolPace tracks progress, and programs like 100 Book Challenge build daily reading habits. ARC works with more than 13,000 schools.

Attuned Education Partners

Attuned Education Partners

Consulting Literacy Math

Attuned Education Partners is a national education consulting firm that helps PK–12 school systems improve results for underserved students. The company works with districts and charter networks to set clear strategy, strengthen instruction in reading and math, and build leadership capacity. Its support combines planning, coaching, classroom observation tools, and simple software to help schools turn plans into action. Attuned has partnered with more than 300 school systems nationwide.

Bottom Line

Bottom Line

Non-Profit College Prep Academic Advising

Bottom Line is a nonprofit organization that helps students from low-income backgrounds get into college, stay enrolled, and graduate. Its core work is 1 on 1 advising, starting in high school and continuing through college, with support for applications, financial aid, academic progress, and career planning. Bottom Line also offers virtual advising through its Bluprint program to reach more students.

Collaborative Classroom

Collaborative Classroom

Non-Profit Curriculum Professional Development Literacy

Collaborative Classroom is a nonprofit that creates research based literacy and social emotional learning programs for K–12 schools. Its core products include SIPPS for phonics and decoding, Being a Reader and Being a Writer for early literacy and writing, Making Meaning for comprehension, and Caring School Community for SEL. Collaborative Classroom has reached over 10 million students and hundreds of thousands of educators.