Two MBA‑founded edtech ventures featured among the 2025 Most Disruptive MBA startups this week, signaling ongoing university entrepreneurship pipelines into K–12 systems. Journify Learning (Stanford GSB) markets an evidence-based AI assistant that automates progress tracking, compliance paperwork and data integration for special‑education teams; it has raised $1.15M from investors and serves schools in 10+ states supporting 6,000 students. InstaEnglish (Northwestern Kellogg) offers a personal English-speaking coach using a proprietary, science-backed methodology and has gained rapid traction in Japan and South Korea after breaking into top app charts, backed by $120K in non-dilutive funding. Both startups illustrate MBA programs funneling technical and pedagogical innovations into district and vendor procurement cycles. District leaders and campus innovators should watch classroom pilots and certification claims—especially where automation touches IDEA compliance—because adoption by special‑education programs and language curricula could scale quickly if efficacy and privacy hurdles are cleared.