Admin & Management

FETC preview: There’s ‘no off-season’ for innovative leaders in K-12 schools

Featured speaker Matthew Joseph says expanding personal learning networks, reach is important.

5 new things to know about vaccines and today’s other COVID disruptions

The full approval of the Pfizer vaccine has not ushered in a tidal wave of student or staff vaccine mandates in the nation's public schools—not yet, at least

More than 50% of adults support requiring masks and vaccines in schools

Even before full approval of Pfizer's COVID vaccine, a majority of parents polled said their kids would feel safer in school if classmates and teachers were vaccinated.

5 insights break down how student suspensions are not falling equally

School administrators are issuing fewer out-of-school suspensions, but Black students and students with disabilities remain more likely to get suspended. 

Biden warns governors: Stop trying to bully school leaders over masks

President says he'll use federal authority, including taking legal action, against state leaders who have threatened to sanction superintendents who have flouted bans on mask mandates.

Play safe: 2 big districts are requiring student athletes to get vaccinated

Florida officially threatens districts' funding over mask mandates as Texas school superintendents get court backing to require face coverings.

Florida board orders 2 districts to ‘follow the law’ that bans mask mandates

The districts require students and staff to wear masks without letting parents opt out, which the state says is in violation of an executive order by Gov. Ron DeSantis that restricts mask mandates in schools.

Washington educators risk losing jobs if they refuse COVID vaccination

"We won't gamble with the health of our children, our educators and school staff, nor the health of the communities they serve," Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said in announcing vaccine mandate.

Technology leadership: Navigating the changing landscape

DA's National Technology Leadership Academy is a virtual event designed for technology leaders and their management teams that specifically focuses on the new role technology plays.

California district is the first to require students to get COVID-19 vaccine

All students and staff members in California's Culver City USD have until Nov. 19 to provide proof of vaccination, Superintendent Quoc Tran announced on social media.

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