Admin & Management

New Jersey superintendent arrested after alleged late-night fight, police say

A New Jersey superintendent was charged with assault earlier this week after he allegedly punched a woman during a late-night altercation at the Jersey Shore, according to police and multiple local media reports.

School cellphone rules: Why they’re such a difficult call for districts

Is it possible to let students carry their cellphones and also prevent distractions and disruptions? Not everyone agrees.

How big job search sites aim to help Biden tackle teacher vacancies

Job search giants ZipRecruiter and Indeed are creating K-12 job portals, offering free listings and hosting virtual job fairs as other organizations work to bolster apprenticeships.

How to design an administrative retreat that strengthens your strategic plan

Lenape Valley leaders took an administrative retreat to create a learning experience that would jumpstart the Vision 2027 strategic plan.

Why K-12 leaders may not be concerned enough about enrollment declines

Administrators may have a false sense of security that recent enrollment declines are temporary and that they only have to restore confidence in public education to solve the problem.

How this elementary school is breaking new ground with outdoor learning

Outdoor learning spaces support in-person learning and strengthen bonds with the community at Bear Tavern Elementary School.

Hazing cancels football season at one high school and is disrupting play elsewhere

Repeated hazing incidents captured on video have tanked the football season at Middletown Area High School in central Pennsylvania.

4 ways school leaders can stop the cycle of burnout among teachers

Districts must offer more support—extra hands in the classroom, supportive communities and recognition and respect—so teachers can positively impact the future of our young people.

2 principals to watch: How they are inspiring positivity and school spirit

To build a sense of belonging, principals are helping students find their unique skills and ensuring educators are reaching their full potential.

Why many teachers are spending the first days of the school year on strike

Teacher's unions in multiple districts are asking for better pay and adequate working conditions as the school year begins.

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