A West Hartford maker of education-performance software has gotten $670,000 from equity investors, including the state.
Connecticut Innovations Inc., the state’s technology-investment arm, put $250,000 from its Seed Investment Fund into SchoolChapters Inc. CI got a seat on the board.
Equity investors, including Vital Financial, SCI Investors, Vestal Capital and an individual, put in the rest, authorities say.
SchoolChapters sells a suite of software to manage the evidence educators compile to demonstrate their educational programs’ quality and alignment with standards.
The company says its offerings are used in more than 1,000 classrooms across the country in multiple settings including YMCAs, Head Starts, public school districts, corporate centers, Department of Defense centers, and institutions of higher learning.
