Facilities & Security

Academic Esports Conference announces five learning tracks for inaugural event

From Starting Up to Advanced Level and Emerging Trends, the newly launched event features more than 50 sessions for all levels of participants.

Esports group NASEF offers free online sessions to students

NASEF launches free daily “Community Club” sessions for students while most schools are shut down because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Professional Development opportunities are also available for free to educators.

How to Implement Predictive School Operations

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NASEF expands its esports reach with UK partnership

The North America Scholastic Esports Federation, a signature program partner for the Academic Esports Conference and Expo, signs an agreement to work with the British Esports Association.

Why schools should drop unannounced active-shooter drills

Active-shooter drills that simulate gun violence should be prohibited because they haven't proven to save lives, but they can traumatize students, says a new report.

How green schools bring environmental science alive

Green school buildings make sustainability and environmental science real in a way that helps students understand their roles in the natural world.

How school shooter tip lines also prevent suicides

School tip lines meant to stop mass shootings are receiving far more reports about students considering suicide and other forms of self-harm, according to reports in several states. 

How new nutrition proposal could impact school meals

Schools could serve fewer vegetables and fruits required at meals while offering more pizza, burgers and fries under a new rule proposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, The Washington Post reported.

Industry News: New partnerships help schools enhance services for students, educators

New Mexico and Texas, plus districts in Tennessee, Michigan and California, partner with suppliers to provide assessments, boost literacy, improve student readiness, and upgrade facilities for safety and energy efficiency.

Lockdown drills: How to balance safety and stress

Some experts continue to question whether lockdown drills designed to prepare students for active shooters and other emergencies do more harm than good.

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