Facilitron Announces Record Growth to Start 2025: 40 New School Districts Set to Go Live This Summer

Published May 27, 2025
LOS GATOS, Calif. — Facilitron, the leading platform for facility management and community space rentals, is proud to announce a strong start to 2025, with 40 new school districts across the United States preparing to go live on the Facilitron platform this summer—just in time for the 2025–2026 school year.
"Our momentum going into the new school year reflects a growing recognition by districts nationwide of the value Facilitron brings—not only in streamlining operations but in unlocking the potential of school facilities as community assets," says Facilitron CEO Jeff Benjamin. "We're honored to welcome these forward-thinking districts to the platform and to support their efforts to optimize facility usage and revenue generation."
Major New District Partnerships
Among the districts joining Facilitron are some of the nation's largest and most dynamic educational institutions, including:
- Gwinnett County Public Schools (Georgia) – The 14th largest district in the U.S., with over 182,000 students and more than 140 schools.
- Duval County Public Schools (Florida) – Serving over 129,000 students across 190 schools in Jacksonville, Florida; the 20th largest district nationally.
- Lake Washington School District (Washington) – The second-largest district in Washington State, known for its innovation and community engagement.
- Fort Worth Independent School District (Texas) – The largest public school district in Fort Worth, Texas, serving 72,783 students.
These new partnerships reflect a growing national trend as districts seek modern solutions to help them generate much-needed supplemental revenue from community facility rentals, while also enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring safer access to school spaces.
"We're looking forward to partnering with Facilitron to help automate and standardize our processes, eliminating a lot of administrative tasks and allowing us to be better school directors," says David Cashman with Brookwood High School of the Gwinnett Country Public Schools.
Facilitron is the leading public spaces marketplace and fully integrated management platform, helping schools, cities, and public agencies manage and operate their facility programs in one place. Designed as a single, strategic system—not a collection of disconnected tools—Facilitron unifies scheduling, maintenance, payments, support, and governance into a seamless, end-to-end solution.
More than a software provider, Facilitron serves as a true partner, combining industry-leading technology with hands-on services that take on the day-to-day work of running a facility program. The result is greater efficiency, clearer governance, and more consistent, equitable access to public spaces, all with no upfront fees or out-of-pocket costs.
With billions of square feet of space on its marketplace, Facilitron has supported more than 10 million community events since its founding in 2014.
Contact:
Mercer Brockenbrough - mercer@facilitron.com
