Last updated: July 30, 2026
Quick Answer
$30,000 to $160,000 per district engagement is what most school districts pay for Taju Educational Solutions professional development and coaching, based on real contract and spend records Civic IQ tracked from 2022 through 2026. Full recorded range: $1,666.67 to $224,500. Taju builds each quote around scope of work, so the total tracks how many sessions, coaching hours, and campuses a district turns on.
- Maine Township HSD 207, Illinois approved a $157,200 consulting contract for its multilingual program for the 2024-25 school year (Civic IQ contract records, May 2024).
- Syracuse City School District, New York runs a $100,598.25 agreement through June 30, 2027 for dual language and bilingual support (Civic IQ contract records, 2025 to 2026).
- The smallest recorded purchase is a single $1,666.67 virtual biliteracy session for Fort Worth ISD, Texas (Civic IQ spend records, 2023).
- Most work is multi-year professional development with job-embedded coaching, so the real cost is spread across a school year or two.
How much does Taju Educational Solutions cost?
For a district committing to a real professional development program, Taju runs about $30,000 to $160,000 per district engagement. Total contract values in Civic IQ’s records stretch wider than that: from $1,666.67 for a single virtual session up to a $224,500 district-wide engagement in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The band is wide because Taju prices the scope of work itself, and student headcount barely enters the math.
What you buy is people and time. A district that wants one workshop pays a session rate in the low thousands. A district that layers in job-embedded coaching, leadership support, and materials across several campuses lands in six figures. Because so much of the work is coaching delivered over a school year, the cost usually reads as an annual or multi-year figure. District size helps set the ceiling, and you can gauge relative scale using enrollment figures from the National Center for Education Statistics.
What are school districts actually paying for Taju? (2026 contract data)
These are real amounts pulled from board agendas, meeting minutes, and purchase records. Where a contract states a term, it is shown. Some rows are single purchase lines rather than full engagements, and are labeled that way.
| District | Size / state | What they bought | Recorded amount | Term / basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson Parish School District | Large district, LA | District-wide PD + coaching, dual language and newcomer, grades 6-12 | $224,500 | Contract, 2025 |
| Maine Township HSD 207 | High school district, IL | PD consulting for the multilingual program | $157,200 | 2024-25 school year |
| Syracuse City School District | Mid-size district, NY | Dual language and bilingual PD, coaching, materials (two campuses) | Not to exceed $100,598.25 | Through June 30, 2027 |
| Summit SD 104 | Elementary district, IL | Taju Learning PD contract + grant-funded PD services | $30,800 + $10,000 | Purchased 2024 (extends to 2027) |
| Katy ISD | Large district, TX | Contracted PD services + reading materials (several POs) | ~$28,845 across lines | Purchase lines, 2023 |
| Lynn Public Schools | Mid-size district, MA | Six hours of blended remote job-embedded coaching + books | $20,000 + $599.60 | Purchase lines, 2022 |
| Fort Worth ISD | Large district, TX | Single two-hour virtual biliteracy session (up to 40 staff) | $1,666.67 | Single session, 2023 |
| Dallas ISD | Large district, TX | Miscellaneous contracted service | $1,700 | Single line, 2023 |
Source: Civic IQ contract and spend records, 2022 to 2026.
What drives Taju’s price up or down?
- Scope of the engagement. A single virtual session ran Fort Worth ISD $1,666.67. Jefferson Parish’s district-wide program reached $224,500. That is roughly a $223,000 swing driven by scope alone, before anything else.
- Job-embedded coaching hours. Coaching, not slides, is where the money goes. Lynn Public Schools paid $20,000 for six hours of blended remote coaching in 2022. The more classrooms and follow-up cycles you fund, the higher the number climbs.
- Number of campuses and programs. Syracuse’s $100,598.25 covers two schools, Seymour Dual Language Academy and STEM at Blodgett. Maine Township’s $157,200 covers one multilingual program across a high school district. Add buildings and the quote follows.
- Grant funding and multi-year terms. Grant-backed work tends to run larger and longer. Summit SD 104’s grant-funded PD extends through June 30, 2027, and Syracuse pushed its term to the same date at no additional cost. State bilingual and ESL program guidance, such as the resources published by the Texas Education Agency, often shapes what districts scope and fund.
How does Taju’s pricing compare to alternatives?
Taju sits in the mid-range of the K-12 professional development and intervention market. It rarely wins on price for a one-off workshop, and it runs well below the big curriculum-plus-implementation vendors. The table shows real recorded amounts for each, so you compare like with like.
| Vendor | Recorded district price | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Taju Educational Solutions | $1,666.67 to $224,500 (typ. $30,000 to $160,000) | Dual language and bilingual PD with coaching |
| Voyager Sopris | Not to exceed $9,500 to $14,000/yr (Paramount; State College Area, 2025-26) | Off-the-shelf reading intervention on a budget |
| Catapult Learning | $2,124 coaching day to ~$47,900 per site (Seminole County, 2025) | Intervention and instructional services at scale |
| Amplify Education | $32,000 coaching (Los Alamos) to $83,020/yr (Waukegan CUSD 60, 2025) | Core curriculum plus bundled PD |
Source: Civic IQ contract and spend records, as of July 2026.
Give credit where it is due. If a district just needs a packaged reading-intervention product and license, Voyager Sopris is usually the cheaper entry, often under $14,000 a year. Catapult Learning competes closely on services and can be cheaper for a single coaching day at about $2,124. Taju earns its price when a district wants deep, sustained dual language and bilingual coaching backed by a real person in the building. For a wider view of where these dollars go, see our breakdown of K-12 edtech contracts and vendor spend data, and coverage of district technology spending from Government Technology.
Is Taju Educational Solutions worth the price?
Verdict: for a district serious about building lasting dual language and bilingual capacity, Taju is priced fairly for the coaching depth you get.
The evidence is in how districts keep coming back. Syracuse approved the work in July 2025 and then extended it through June 30, 2027. Summit SD 104 moved from purchase orders in 2024 to a consultancy that now runs into 2027. Jefferson Parish scaled a 2025 engagement into a fresh 2026-27 contract for dual language teachers and ESL coaches. Across Civic IQ’s records the pattern is renewal and expansion, districts adding campuses and years, which is the clearest signal that the coaching sticks after the first cycle.
The catch is that this is a services buy, so the price scales with your ambition. A single session is affordable, but real change needs coaching hours, and those add up fast. Budget for the multi-year program you actually want. If your district can buy off an existing award, our guide to school district procurement and the primer on how state, local, and education buyers work explain how to shorten the path from need to signed contract.
FAQ
Does Taju Educational Solutions publish pricing?
No. Taju does not post a public price list, and every engagement is quoted per scope of work, based on the professional development sessions, coaching hours, and materials a district turns on. Civic IQ’s contract records fill that gap, showing real awarded amounts from $1,666.67 for a single session to $224,500 district-wide.
What is the cheapest Taju contract on record?
In Civic IQ’s records, the lowest recorded purchase is Fort Worth ISD, Texas at $1,666.67 for a single two-hour virtual biliteracy session in 2023. Dallas ISD paid $1,700 for a similar one-off service the same year. Full multi-session engagements start closer to $20,000 to $30,000 once job-embedded coaching is added.
Does Taju offer discounts to school districts?
Yes, in practice. Syracuse City School District extended its $100,598.25 agreement through June 30, 2027 at no additional cost, adding a revised scope without raising the price. Districts also buy Taju through prequalified vendor pools, such as Arlington ISD’s RFP 25-05a, which cuts procurement time and locks negotiated rates for the school year. For procurement guidance, the Institute for Public Procurement (NIGP) publishes cooperative purchasing resources districts can use.



