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Equity & Diversity
Opinion
How Attacks on Critical Race Theory Are Affecting Teachers
The experience has left some teachers fearing for their safety and livelihood and retreating from their practices.
School & District Management
What Principal Prep Looks Like Right Now
Virtual options have grown, and that trend is expected to continue.
Student Well-Being
Goodbye to COVID Vaccine, Testing Mandates. What That Means for Schools
The changes come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its COVID-19 guidance for schools.
School & District Management
What Can Educators Do to Incite Lasting Change? Build Stronger Relationships
Letting students take the lead and building stronger connections in the community are good places to start.
Equity & Diversity
Who's Behind the Escalating Push to Ban Books? A New Report Has Answers
Right-wing activist organizations and Republican lawmakers are pushing to get books about LGBTQ people and racism removed, says PEN America.
School & District Management
No Suspension for Teacher Who Refused to Censor Student News
The L.A. high school journalism advisor had refused to censor a student's news article naming an unvaccinated campus librarian.
Equity & Diversity
Virginia Governor Seeks to Roll Back Accommodations for Transgender Students
The policies say students' participation in certain school programming and use of school facilities should be based on their biological sex.
Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to reveal our 2022 honorees. These innovative district leaders showed resiliency and fortitude as they found ways to support students and families during a year of continued disruption.
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Seat at the Table: Understanding the Critical Link Between Student Mental Health and the Future of Work
In recent months, there’s been a rallying cry against the teaching of social-emotional skills. Discover why students need these skills now more than ever.
- Student Achievement What’s Academic Recovery Looked Like So Far? Slow and Uneven, New Data ShowInterim test results paint a complicated picture of the 2021-22 school year.Equity & Diversity Proposed Federal Rules on Title IX Draw Flood of Public CommentsThe Education Department received more than 200,000 comments on proposed changes to Title IX sex discrimination regulations.Student Well-Being Opinion Searching for Common Ground: High School Football’s Risks and RewardsSafety concerns with high school football are real, but the sport also has value for student athletes.Student Achievement The Pandemic Was a 'Wrecking Ball' for K-12, and We're Still Tallying the DamageAcademic problems, mental health issues, and long-term grief are still taking their toll on K-12 schools.School Climate & Safety A Pair of Retired Military Officers Makes a Case Against Arming TeachersTheir comments come on a call organized by a national teachers' union pushing back against the school safety strategy.Budget & Finance Districts Spend Up to a Third of Their Payroll on Pensions. What That Means for BudgetsDespite healthy returns in 2021, some districts' share of retirement benefits and debt servicing has crept up to high levels.
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Achievement gaps in academics and social-emotional learning (SEL) are creating pressure for schools and their students. Champions extended-day learning programs offer on-site environments for children to strengthen key developmental skills.
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Reading & Literacy
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Spotlight on K-8 Reading
This Spotlight will help you analyze reading gaps, investigate strategies for improving literacy skills, and more.
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- School Climate & Safety 'Cruel Prank' Led to Panic, Lockdown at Florida High SchoolA shooting scare was a “cruel prank" carried out by two groups of students who face criminal charges and possible expulsion, police said.School Climate & Safety Opinion A World With Truly Safe Schools Is PossibleHuman rights education can help end school shootings. Here’s how.Student Well-Being Social-Emotional Learning Coalition Will Fight Back Against Politically Charged AttacksA newly-formed coalition will provide educators with resources for communicating more effectively about SEL and its goals.Student Well-Being The Kids Are All Right? Teens Are Optimistic About the FutureBlack high school students reported being the most optimistic, according to a survey from ACT.Equity & Diversity Transgender Student Athletes 'Just Want to Play.' Will Federal Law Assure They Can?As state debates rage, the U.S. Department of Education promises to update Title IX. But details and timing remain uncertain.Equity & Diversity After Debate Citing Indoctrination and Nazis, Miami-Dade School Board Rejects LGBTQ MonthThe board voted 8-1 against recognizing October as LGBTQ History Month and teaching 12th graders about two landmark Supreme Court cases.
Superintendent, Scarsdale Public Schools
Scarsdale, New York
Superintendent, Scarsdale Public Schools
Scarsdale, New York
Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Director
State College, PA, US
Chief Administrator, Heartland Area Education Agency (AEA)
Johnston, Iowa