Investing in Innovation The district's recent $25,000 investment in a maker-space fabrication laboratory indicates a commitment to expanding STEM and hands-on learning opportunities, presenting opportunities for suppliers of educational technology, fabrication tools, and innovation solutions.
Growth Potential With a revenue range of $10M to $25M and a relatively small team of 11-50 employees, the district may be open to scalable and cost-effective educational solutions, technology upgrades, and capacity-building programs tailored for small to mid-sized districts.
Community Engagement An active social media presence across multiple platforms suggests strong community and parent engagement, providing avenues for marketing educational products, extracurricular programs, or communication tools to enhance parental involvement.
Tech Stack Alignment Utilization of widely adopted digital tools like Google Analytics and Apple iCloud indicates a tech-savvy environment that may be receptive to cloud-based educational platforms, data management solutions, and integrated learning management systems.
Regional Opportunities Located in the Wisconsin Northwoods with several nearby districts of similar size and financial profile, there are opportunities to develop regional collaborations, consortium purchasing, or shared services models that could benefit from tailored vendor partnerships.