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LMS Spend Jumped in Q1 — But Only for Districts Above 8,000 Enrollment


Analysis of 47 district procurement filings shows a pronounced spending split in Q1 2025. Districts with enrollment above 8,000 students increased learning-management-system budgets by a median of 31% year-over-year, while smaller districts held flat or cut. The driver is almost universally the same: state-mandated data-interoperability deadlines hitting in September.

"The vendors who understood compliance timelines closed in February. Everyone else is still pitching features."

Source: State procurement disclosures, Dispatch analysis. n = 47 districts, 9 states. Spend figures normalized to per-pupil equivalents before aggregation.

73%

of districts increased LMS spend in Q1 2025

Fig. 1 — Q1 2025 LMS spend, selected districts ($M). Ridgecrest USD highlighted as outlier.

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2025 EdTech Funding Landscape — 847 transactions, 23 categories, 14 states.

2025 EdTech Funding Landscape


847 funding transactions across K-12 and higher ed edtech, spanning seed rounds through growth equity. Every record includes category tag, state, student population served, and whether the company had prior district contracts at time of funding.

847

Transactions

23

Categories

$2.4B

Total capital

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Field NoteFeb 18, 2026

Instructional designers at two large districts independently flag the same gap: AI writing tools in student hands, zero rubric guidance from vendors.

Both districts are piloting the same platform. Neither has received curriculum-alignment documentation. The vendor's onboarding deck is 38 slides about the product roadmap.

This pattern repeats in 6 of 9 districts tracked this month.

Market SignalFeb 14, 2026

Three Series B rounds closed in edtech this week — all in assessment analytics, none in content creation.

Assessment intelligence is where institutional money is moving. Formative assessment platforms with real-time dashboards are attracting capital that content-generation tools can't match right now.

Dispatch tracks 14 active funding rounds in the K-12 SaaS pipeline.

Data PointFeb 10, 2026

Average procurement cycle for a district-wide LMS contract: 14 months. For a single-school pilot: 6 weeks.

Vendors who understand this are building "pilot-to-district" playbooks that let individual principals move fast while keeping district IT in the loop from week one.

Source: 23 vendor sales decks reviewed, Q4 2025.

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