Student Success

How 2 districts energize CTE pipelines with local industry

San Marcos Consolidated ISD and Charleston County School District tailor cutting-edge programs to local demand for 'high-skilled, high-demand, high-wage careers.'

Prioritizing equity: 3 best practices for putting ideas into action

Lessons learned from a Texas district's multi-year equity initiative can be applied in your district. These three best practices have helped guide the effort.

Creating safe, healthy schools: A 3-layered defense against COVID-19

Creating "concentric rings" of defense is key to combatting pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. Here are the three areas to focus on.

3 ways augmented reality enhances remote learning environments

When used properly, AR can transform the living room into an interactive learning center and make distance learning much more effective.

Where small future-focused learning communities anchor CTE

Students with similar career interests in Hamilton County Schools enrol in Future Ready Institutes for hands-on experience and professional guidance.

Schools can keep serving free meals through 2021-22

School districts will be able to provide free meals for students through the end of the 2021-22 school year due to extension nutrition waivers by Biden's USDA.

5 things cautiously optimistic K-12 leaders say about the future

Even though K-12 leaders expect recovery from COVID learning loss to take up to a year, a substantial number also feel optimistic about the future, a new survey has found.

Students offered vaccine prizes as lawmakers debate requirements

A Montana student vaccination campaign is one example of educators encouraging students to get inoculated as lawmakers nationwide debate vaccine requirements. 

How an ed-tech equity dashboard aims to narrow digital divide

A newly launched ed-tech equity dashboard aims to give educators the most comprehensive look at digital learning disparities in real-time. 

How saliva-based COVID tests keep big school district open

Only 19 COVID cases have been confirmed in 2,000-plus Baltimore City Public Schools students and staff since the district launched a weekly, asymptomatic testing program in March.

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