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.
3 Tips When Dealing With Your Child’s School When You are Getting the Runaround
Navigating the educational system can sometimes be a daunting task for parents, especially when it feels like you’re hitting roadblocks or getting the runaround. When you encounter issues or have questions about your child’s education, it’s important to know how to effectively communicate and advocate for your child’s needs. In this article, we’ll explore some …
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Ensuring Your Child’s Safety: Vital Questions Every Parent Must Ask Their Child’s School
In today’s rapidly changing world, the safety and security of our children have become paramount concerns for parents and families. As the landscape of potential threats continues to evolve, it’s crucial for schools to have well-defined safety protocols in place. To ensure your child’s well-being, it’s imperative to ask the right questions and gain a …
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Accountability Board Approves Systems’ Blueprint Plans. How did Your County’s School System Do?
The Accountability and Implementation Board for Maryland’s Future Blueprint has successfully endorsed updates to the comprehensive education reform plan for the state. These revisions, as mandated by law to occur annually by August 1st, were discussed during the July 20th meeting. Among the modifications, the board has stipulated that local health and social service agencies …







