An overly optimistic press release knocked publishing giant Pearson Education out of the running for a K-5 reading textbook adoption competition in Los Angeles.Los Angeles is considering its first new textbook adoption since 2000, when the 678,000-student district selected Open Court Reading, published by SRA/McGraw-Hill. The contract is expected to be worth about $15 million a year for its first two years, the current cost for Open Court workbooks, making the new materials cost neutral in the short term.On March 3, a public relations firm distributed a press release stating that Los Angeles classrooms "will get a massive infusion of technology as school district leaders work to prepare the Facebook generation of students for college and careers, under a proposal being reviewed this week by district leaders."The release goes on to state some of the services Pearson "will" provide the district, such as online reading materials, speech-recognition software to help students practice their language skills, and instant reports to teachers on student progress.The only problem: According to district officials, the press release came out a day before Pearson and two other publishers were to make presentations to the district's textbook review committee.In a statement, Los Angeles officials said they dropped Pearson because the process cannot go forward with the appearance that one bidder is favored...
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Publicity Misstep Costs Pearson Chance For L.A. Textbook Bid
Education Week: Publicity Misstep Costs Pearson Chance For L.A. Textbook Bid
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Remember when the Pearson press release on the MCPS deal went up before the Board of Education meeting with the rushed Pearson vote was even over?
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