Two years ago, Tampa-based edtech startup Script launched to help schools go from paperwork to paperless. It was a move that made sense to CEO Aaron White: District officials can't track physical paper, so if there was a holdup it would take several steps and discussions to alleviate the problem. Then, the coronavirus pandemic hit, forcing virtually every district in the United States to go remote. "We were ready to go; it was like we shot out of the cannon," White said. "We were ready to provide...