Admin & Management

5 more states get fed’s approval for Covid relief spending

Promoting transparency with the public about decision-making and expectations regarding the use of stimulus funding is just one of the priorities in Tennessee's plan.

6 ways to beat COVID’s academic and emotional ‘Thriving Gap’

New research provides some of the first empirical evidence of the social, emotional, and academic “thriving gap” between in-person and remote high school students during COVID.

Where vaccinated students will still wear masks in school

Mandating masks when school starts will prevent a divide from emerging between students who have and haven't been vaccinated, say authorities in one state.

Meeting licensing challenges for the hybrid classroom

Demand for high-quality supplemental materials to customize makes it imperative for district leaders to expand their understanding of copyright to address licensing challenges.

How Akron invites business to power career prep success

Giving up some authority is key to building strong relationships with local businesses, says Akron Public Schools superintendent noted for creating successful career academies.

Are schools teaching critical race theory? No, says one expert.

Critical race theory is not a divisive concept that teaches that all white people are oppressors, says a law professor who helped define CRT decades ago.

See how blockchain can open doors in K-12 at FETC closing keynote

Blockchain, a highly secure and decentralized type of online database, could soon impact everything from classroom instruction to college transcripts to business operations.

Come speak at LRP’s 43rd National Institute®

The conference agenda is comprised of nationally recognized speakers, who explain how to convert legal mandates into best practices.

House panel OKs draft of $102.8B education spending bill

Legislation includes $36 billion for Title I, Part A, an increase of $19.5 billion over the FY 2021 enacted level, as well as $15.5 billion for IDEA Part B, a $3.1 billion increase over FY 2021 levels.

5 steps to transform your district for success

Our district was in the bottom 5% of districts in South Carolina and had been taken over by the state. Here's how we turned it around.

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