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Instructional Materials Development & Submission

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This contract involves the development and submission of comprehensive instructional materials specifically tailored to align with the Louisiana Student Standards for K–5 literacy and math. The materials to be created include scope and sequence documents, tutor guides, and student resources, all intended to support effective teaching and learning within these foundational subjects. The contract aims to enhance educational outcomes for early learners by providing structured, standards-aligned content to educators and tutors across the state. The solicitation for this subcontract was posted on April 9, 2026, with a response deadline set for September 30, 2026. Classified under NAICS code 611710, which pertains to educational services, the contract is issued by a Louisiana education agency. Although specific details such as the organization type, office address, and point of contact are not provided, the materials must be carefully developed to meet established state standards and ensure accessibility and usability for both tutors and students in grades K through 5. The contract supports Louisiana’s commitment to improving early childhood education by delivering high-quality, standards-based instructional tools.

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Develop K–5 Louisiana literacy and math materials aligned with state standards for tutors and students.

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Louisiana → EducationView Agency

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611710 - Educational Support ServicesView NAICS

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Develop and submit comprehensive instructional materials (scope and sequence, tutor guides, student resources) aligned with Louisiana Student Standards for K–5 literacy and math.

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