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E-Rate Elite Services, Inc. (EES), is a registered E-Rate consultant (Registration #: 16024803) with the Schools & Libraries Division of the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC.) Our firm has managed E-Rate funding and telecommunications audits in excess of $800 million in 28 states across the country since its inception in 2001. Among our current clients are the Archdiocese of Charleston in South Carolina, Baltimore City Public Schools, Lodi Unified School District and Anne Arundel County Public Schools. For more than twenty years EES has provided E-Rate management consulting, appeal/audit representation and project management services. Our clients range from private organizations to large public school districts and library systems with complex budget and procurements. Several of our clients are listed among the top 100 largest school districts in the United States. Our services include: consulting on technology planning, form preparation/submission, appeals, audit representation, compliance management, monthly newsletters, on-site training sessions, online access to your account, and a designated account manager to a host of other client benefits.
Bid recommended for approval in April 2021. Contract and extensions possible through May 2025.
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EPS Learning, a trusted provider of supplemental literacy curriculum, proudly partners with educational agencies around the country and internationally to improve reading outcomes for learners who need extra support. For decades, our products have adhered to Science of Reading best practices for teaching reading. Our suite of print, online, and hybrid programs are grounded in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading and offer the very best structured literacy instruction for nonreaders and striving readers in grades PreK-8+. EPS Learning’s proven-effective reading programs are designed to serve the needs of today’s diverse classroom, providing solutions that offer just-right instruction and practice for every student, including multilingual learners, students diagnosed with Dyslexia, and students in Tiers 1, 2, and 3.
BID 2024
Bid recommended for approval in December 2023. Contract and extensions possible through March 2028.