I think it depends... If Apple seriously wants back into the education market, they need a laptop that can compete on price with Chromebooks and cheap Windows 10 laptops. Not necessarily the Uber cheap bottom of the barrel Chromebooks, but at the very least a $300-$400 unit that checks all the essential productivity boxes. iPads are getting better, but it still isn’t the solution educators necessarily want. I don’t know if Apple would do this as it would no doubt erode iPad sales.
Similarly, they could probably sell a lot of Macs in the SMB space if they had a similarly priced desktop, but I don’t think that is a space Apple is interested in anymore outside of creatives. On the other hand, they did just rebrand FileMaker back to Claris though...