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What K-12 Publishers Miss in September Is Costing Them District Renewals Worth Millions

Thu., August 28, 2025, 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET
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By the end of August, digital rollouts are already in motion. Teachers are logging in. Students are getting started. And the systems you spent all summer preparing are now being used in real classrooms.

This is when the real problems begin to surface. Some classrooms show little or no activity. Logins are stuck. Teachers are still unsure how to use the platform. And support requests are picking up.

These early issues can lead to missed usage goals, frustrated districts, and stalled adoption. If they go unaddressed, they start to affect renewal decisions as early as October.

This webinar is built for K–12 publishers who want to fix these problems now, before they become too large to reverse. We will walk through how publishers are using KITABOO to monitor usage, find quiet classrooms, support teachers in real time, and keep adoption on track.

If you are focused on digital success this fall, this session will help you take action while there is still time.

Join us on August 28 to stay ahead of what’s coming.

Speakers
Leslie Chamberlain
Head of Customer Success Gibbs Smith Education
Jagadish Chowdibegur
Vice President, Sales KITABOO
Moderator
Darshit Shah
Segment Lead KITABOO
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