Denton ISD has officially added Typesy to its authorized Career and Technology Education vendor list as part of RFP 2602-01, a designation that remains valid until March 2031.
“CTE is about preparing students for actual workplaces, and typing is part of that conversation, whether it gets explicitly mentioned or not. We’re pleased Denton included it in the CTE vendor list rather than leaving it to chance.”— Marc Slater – CEODENTON, TX, UNITED STATES, August 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — eReflect Inc. has announced that Typesy, its keyboarding and typing curriculum platform for K-12 schools, has received approval for use within the Denton Independent School District under RFP Number 2602-01. This designation covers Career and Technology Education supplies, software, services, equipment, and repair, with an effective period running through March 31, 2031.
Career and Technology Education programs focus on specific technical skills, and typing often serves as an underlying component—assumed but rarely assessed. Students who already possess strong keyboarding abilities tend to progress more quickly through technical coursework once a program integrates a formal typing tool, whereas districts without such a tool often leave this skill gap unaddressed.
By placing Typesy on its CTE vendor list—rather than under a general classroom technology category—Denton has adopted a more intentional strategy for tackling that gap, even before any particular course formally adopts the program.
Typesy for Denton ISD is a K-12 typing and keyboarding curriculum delivered through guided lessons, interactive exercises, and classroom-focused activities aimed at boosting typing speed, accuracy, and overall keyboard familiarity. Since CTE classrooms often bring together students with widely differing levels of prior computer experience, the platform’s self-paced structure is designed to serve each learner individually rather than following a single, fixed sequence, for any course that opts to incorporate it.
Instructors who choose to adopt the curriculum can assign lessons, monitor keyboarding progress, and review performance data using built-in reporting tools. These tools are intended to streamline implementation so teachers do not have to pause technical coursework for separate typing drills.
Primarily built for K-12 education, Typesy is designed to help students strengthen digital fluency, foundational computer skills, and overall comfort with technology tools used throughout CTE coursework and beyond, for programs that decide to adopt it.
Although Typesy also provides homeschool and individual account options, its main emphasis remains school-based learning and program-wide keyboarding instruction. Denton ISD’s CTE department can roll out the curriculum across technical courses, intervention support, or general classroom practice, depending on the needs of each program that opts in.
The five-year vendor term represents one of the longer approvals eReflect has secured with a Texas district. This gives Denton’s CTE department the flexibility to plan keyboarding into multi-year course sequences if and when individual programs decide to adopt it, rather than having to reestablish a vendor relationship from scratch every year.
CTE instructors and administrators interested in learning more about Typesy’s K-12 keyboarding curriculum for Denton ISD can visit: https://www.typesy.com/dentonisd/
Rick Mesias
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