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How to leverage ‘multiple pots of money’ to secure schools

In a District Administration webinar, Superintendent Arsenio Romero talks about working with a management company to accelerate summer construction projects.

30 questions to ask when selecting a unified district communication platform

If your district is grappling with many communications tools patchworked together that can't do what you need them to do, it's time to consider a unified platform to help streamline the process.

District expects vaccines to reduce need for quarantines

Marietta City Schools' message to students and families is that COVID vaccines are another layer of protection to add to masks and handwashing.

Parents rank their 7 biggest concerns for their students

A survey asking parents about students' enthusiasm for schools may reinforce district leaders' plans to prioritize social-emotional learning post-COVID.

Why 11 states and counting are easing school quarantine rules

A growing number of superintendents are concerned students are being forced to miss in-person instruction even though their risk of catching COVID is low.

Here are 2 ideas for reopening, and a source for many more

Superintendents can find innovative ideas for reopening safely on a new, online hub that spotlights innovative initiatives from districts around the country. 

How 2 districts energize CTE pipelines with local industry

San Marcos Consolidated ISD and Charleston County School District tailor cutting-edge programs to local demand for 'high-skilled, high-demand, high-wage careers.'

Where small future-focused learning communities anchor CTE

Students with similar career interests in Hamilton County Schools enrol in Future Ready Institutes for hands-on experience and professional guidance.

Students offered vaccine prizes as lawmakers debate requirements

A Montana student vaccination campaign is one example of educators encouraging students to get inoculated as lawmakers nationwide debate vaccine requirements. 

How saliva-based COVID tests keep big school district open

Only 19 COVID cases have been confirmed in 2,000-plus Baltimore City Public Schools students and staff since the district launched a weekly, asymptomatic testing program in March.

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