Substantial growth in the state new adoption market is expected in 2010 and 2011 as key states plan to buy reading, math, and science. The state new adoption market may top $1.0 billion in 2010 and again in 2011. Texas is scheduled to return to the market in 2010 to buy K-12 reading and literature with legislative approval to spend $465.3 million for the programs. Florida is scheduled to buy K-12 math in 2010. States will also benefit from the more than $100 billion federal stimulus for education.
Source: AAP School Division/NASTA
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Elementary adoptions are for grades K-6, unless otherwise noted Secondary adoptions are for grades 6-12, unless otherwise noted Schedules
are subject to change. 2008 and 2009 Italics indicate Spanish-language program |
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Selected titles Some states bid separately on, or some combination of, Reading, English/Language Arts, and Literature programs. These states may be listed under more than one discipline in a bid year until they issue their actual bids U.S. History only Except U.S. History Pending final decision and/or approval Effective June 2009, Florida’s state website only reflects core subjects. Districts can purchase non-core subjects; the formal state evaluation and contract process will not be required |