NOT ALL INNOVATIONS ARE TECH-BASED: Good food, standardized tests and Democrats: just three of the more unorthodox entries in FastCompany's "Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Education." Joining Revolution Foods (#2), Democrats for Education Reform (#5) and The College Board (#8) are more mainstream edtech players like General Assembly (#1), Summit Public Schools (#4) and TeachersPayTeachers (#9). Then there's Google, which gets a nod in this list as well as that for overall "Most Innovative Companies" for "making the hit laptop nobody saw coming." Another awardee to watch: Fuhu, the Los Angeles-based developer of kid-friendly tablets, took the #24 spot.