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HOKALI is an edtech marketplace based in San Francisco, founded in 2020. The company connects schools with vetted vendors to provide onsite after-school programs, enrichment activities, day camps, and after-care services across the United States. HOKALI is backed by Y Combinator and has a dedicated team of 12 professionals, including CEO Ignacio Viau and CTO Tomas Bisi. The platform simplifies the booking and management of after-school programs through a data-driven approach. It offers a variety of enrichment programs in sports, arts, and STEM, as well as full-day day camps and after-care services. Key features include real-time attendance tracking, comprehensive analytics, streamlined online registration and payments, and effective communication with families. Schools can manage enrollments, payments, and parent engagement all in one place, allowing for data-driven decisions to enhance their programs.
Newsela is an education technology company founded in 2013 by Matthew Gross and Dan Cogan-Drew. It focuses on enhancing K-12 literacy and instruction by providing nonfiction content that is adapted to multiple reading levels. This approach allows teachers to engage students with diverse abilities across various subjects, including English Language Arts, social studies, and science. The company aims to ignite a love of learning through real-world connections and has seen significant growth, serving 90% of U.S. K-12 schools and reaching over 25 million users. The core platform offers daily news articles from trusted sources, published at five reading levels for grades 3-12. It includes quizzes, interactive assessments, and a range of instructional tools designed to support teachers and motivate students. Newsela partners with reputable content providers, such as Scientific American and HowStuffWorks, to deliver high-quality, standards-aligned materials. In 2023, Newsela expanded its offerings by acquiring Generation Genius, which provides science videos used in many elementary schools, further enhancing its commitment to real-world STEM education.