Thousands of Schools Use ClassWallet’s Tools to more Easily Make Financial Transactions

Refresh Miami: The Hub of Miami’s Tech & Startup Community Riley Kaminer  September 23, 2021 Miami-based edtech ClassWallet has grown 700% in the past year. It’s the mid-1990s, and Jamie Rosenberg is fresh off a law degree at the University of Miami. He’s working as a mergers and acquisitions attorney at top Brickell-based law firm … Continue reading “Thousands of Schools Use ClassWallet’s Tools to more Easily Make Financial Transactions”

Albertville Board of Education Approves Policy Changes to Help Teachers

By Stefante Randall Published: Sep. 22, 2021 at 10:08 PM EDT|Updated: 14 hours ago   ALBERTVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Throughout the pandemic, teaching has happened inside and outside of classrooms. …. Another change, new vendors teachers can use for school supplies. “They love Amazon and wanted Amazon to be added to purchase instructional supplies, and currently, we use … Continue reading “Albertville Board of Education Approves Policy Changes to Help Teachers”

Trends from the National 2020 Classroom Supply Budget Survey

If you’ve been living in a cave the last year you might have missed these two themes dominating education headlines:  Teachers striking across the country for better (pay, support, respect..the list goes on) and The necessity for teachers to dig into their own pockets to supply their classrooms ClassWallet has been surveying district finance administrators … Continue reading “Trends from the National 2020 Classroom Supply Budget Survey”

What’s in your classroom? An analysis of classroom supply fund spending.

This spring ClassWallet saw our busiest week in company history as teachers pushed to finish using up their funds on classroom purchases. While we were proud that the platform and our team made it through with flying colors, we got curious about what teachers were buying for their students. So we conducted a statewide analysis … Continue reading “What’s in your classroom? An analysis of classroom supply fund spending.”

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