Admin & Management

Ed-tech equity: Leaders confront 10 COVID-era IT concerns

'Lack of IT staffing reached a boiling point' during COVID is among the key findings in a survey of ed-tech and IT leadership in 400 school systems.

Were students really engaged in remote science in 2020-21?

A leader at the nationally acclaimed Danforth Plant Science Center says engagement during the pandemic was mixed, but the results in K-12s brought a few positive surprises.

Biden budget targets K-12 inequities, Cardona tells Senate

Increased K-12 spending and COVID relief funds comes after years of underinvestment in K-12 education, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says.

Title IX bars discrimination against LGBTQ+ students

Title IX protects students from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, Department of Education says

2 new superintendents detail how they got the top job

The overriding purpose of DA's National Superintendent Academy is to provide aspiring administrators with practical skills and information for seeking a superintendency.

5 ways to prevent COVID-era stress from driving teachers away

Nearly one in four teachers may quit before the end of this 2020-'21 school year, a significant increase compared to the rate of departures seen pre-COVID.

New Title IX rules strain districts, administrator says

Requiring a principal and an assistant principal to participate in complaint hearings poses an "undue hardship," said a Title IX coordinator for a 36,000-student district in Colorado.

Critical race theory sparks nationwide pro-and-con protests

Parents, teachers and others rallied across the country this weekend, for and against the teaching of critical race theory in K-12 schools.

28 states reveal American Rescue education spending plans

ARP-funded initiatives support the safe reopening of schools and aim to reverse underlying inequities faced by students who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID.

How to make your school the front porch of the community

You cannot park in front of Rodriguez Elementary in San Marcos CISD. Designers wanted its front yard and entrance to flow more seamlessly into the surrounding community.

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