Admin & Management

Aligning District Goals to Drive Continuous Improvement

Tuesday, February 28 at 2 pm ET

Attend this webinar with assistant superintendent and education leadership consultant Dr. Jay Marino from the Decatur Public Schools to learn some practical strategies for administrators to establish a vision, drive change, and engage staff in the process of building a culture of continuous improvement.

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Only one in five teachers disagreed with the statement “I am happy in my current position," according to a SchoolCEO survey of about 1,000 educators in 300 districts.

ESSER III funds: Here’s how districts are spending them

Learning loss and staff recruitment and retention continue to be the two most expensive categories according to Burbio, which collected data from 6,000 school districts on how they plan to allocate their ESSER III funds.

6 digital skills your students must master before graduating high school

Ensuring students have equitable opportunities to learn digital literacy skills is more important than ever as a record 92% of jobs require "definitely digital" or "likely digital" skills.

Healthier school meals rules are looming. Here is what they look like

Reducing salt and sugar content across school menus is the leading goal of new nutrition standards that may soon be served up in cafeterias.

Superintendent salary: How 3 states aim to cap the pay of top K12 educators

The most drastic proposal, from Texas, would prevent public officials from earning more than the state's governor. Another bill links the salaries of superintendents to first-year teachers.

COVID stripped students of nearly 35% of a year’s worth of learning

Researchers call for an increased focus on well-designed and well-resourced policy initiatives from district leaders and legislators to combat the ongoing issue.

Shortage snapshot: Nearly two-thirds of educators considering quitting

Better pay, community support and empathy from district leadership are among the main changes teachers say they require in order to stay in the profession.

Teacher vacancies: 5 states show warning signs of a tough new normal

Nearly 80% of the schools that participated in a new survey reported vacancies while nearly all of the districts said their shortages are as bad or worse than last year.

One superintendent’s rocky road ends as school board battles rage on

Vickie Cartwright and the Broward County school board appear to have reached a $365,000 separation agreement after months of conflict.

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