Tech companies by the dozens wanted a chance to prove their software was what schools needed.
Clark County schools in the Las Vegas area, for one, signed contracts worth at least $70 million over two years with 12 education technology consultants and companies.
The pandemic sparked a boom for tech companies as schools went online.
Clark County schools spent more than $7 million on Achieve3000 apps.
The Jefferson County district signed contracts with online tutoring companies Paper and FEV for a combined $7.7 million.
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