
How a Federal Office Investigates, and Resolves Discrimination Complaints Against Schools
What is OCR, how do you file a complaint, and what relief can it offer for students or staff whose civil rights may have been violated?
Whispers of Scandal: Maryland Education Chief’s Future Hangs in the Balance Amidst Allegations
With growing concerns about transparency and leadership within the Maryland State Department of Education, the State School Board is on the verge of making a crucial decision about its future leadership. Although state figures, including Governor Wes Moore, have refrained from offering public opinions on the matter, Governor Moore did express his apprehensions earlier …
15 Impressive Resume Examples for High School Students
Put your best foot forward.
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What ‘Barbie’ Teaches Us About School Leadership (Opinion)
Not all schools come with a leader Barbie; many come with just Ken. Here are three lessons from the hit movie on closing the “dream gap.”
States Are Making a Flurry of School Policies. Why Aren’t Superintendents More Involved?
Schools are increasingly the focal point of political battles, but most superintendents aren’t regularly engaged in state policymaking.
5 Ways Districts Are Filling Teacher Vacancies
Hiring international teachers, bringing teachers out of retirement, and using virtual learning are some of districts’ solutions.
ESSER’s End Could Lead Districts to Cut Administrators. 6 Key Questions to Consider First
Districts should be strategic with cuts to administrative positions, experts say, even with the coming end of federal COVID-relief aid.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Has Some Florida Parents Considering Moves Out of State
Forty percent of Florida parents who responded to a survey want to leave the state because of its “Don’t Say Gay” law.