
‘Thank You for All That You Do’: How Educators Are Honoring Assistant Principals Week
APs are often the “unsung heroes” of schools.
Superintendent Evaluations Are Murky, Incomplete, Unfocused. Here’s Why That Matters
More than half of superintendents said in a recent survey that their contracts don’t specify clear objectives for their annual reviews.
K-12 and Higher Ed Institutions Lead Consortium to Advance EdTech Innovation and Trust
Does your school district or higher ed institution use a learning management system (LMS), digital curriculum resources, learning tools, assessment …
Autistic Isn’t a Bad Word: The Case for Rethinking Your Language (Opinion)
Educators may want to switch from “child with autism” to “autistic child,” writes a special ed. teacher and parent of an autistic son.
Your District’s Superintendent Evaluation Might Be Lacking. Here’s How To Make It Better
Many superintendent evaluations lack clear objectives and follow no clear process. Here are some tips to fix that.
State Canceled School Club’s Queer Alliance Drag and Donuts, Here’s What Students Did Next
Florida officials will vote April 19 on expanding the state’s legislation restricting LGBTQ+ instruction through K-12.
5 best practices for school district succession planning
While it’s typically discussed in regard to the superintendency, one leader says districts should consider succession for all levels of staffing.
12 Thoughtful Senior Graduation Gifts Teachers Can Buy or DIY
These gifts are the perfect send-off.
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75 Awesome Songs for Your End-of-Year Playlist
We’re in the final stretch!
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Schools Are Confronting Centuries of Racial Injustice. Will They Offer Reparations?
Reparations efforts have multiplied recently, with some districts considering how they can atone for discrimination against Black Americans.