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How high-impact tutors create stronger family engagement

Tutoring enables greater individualized learning while high-impact tutors can make closer connections to families.

7 steps to lock down school cybersecurity this summer

School cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern; it’s a leadership responsibility. And summer is the season to lead.

Remote psychoeducational testing is here—and it’s valid

Remote assessment, when done with fidelity, can be a lifeline for districts facing critical shortages

$5.5 billion in frozen funds released by Trump administration

Restored grants support after-school programs, English language learners, migrant education and professional development.

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Districts fill their top spots as new year approaches

Buffalo Public Schools' next superintendent will be Pascal Mubenga, who led Durham Public Schools in North Carolina from 2017 to 2024.

How to rally the community when natural disaster strikes

Superintendent Antonio Shelton learned on the job at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District that preparedness begins with building relationships before the crisis occurs

Why this superintendent says she found a dream job

You might see Superintendent Jeanne Siegenthaler shoveling snow, serving lunch or helping custodians clean her district's single building during the summer. She's also in charge of social media.

How to become a service-oriented superintendent

Superintendent Rony Ortega describes central office's role in empowering principals and teachers this way: "We're no longer the compliance machine."

Districts big and small have hired these new leaders

San Diego USD has dropped the interim tag from Superintendent Fabi Bagula's title, making her the permanent leader of California's second-largest school district.

See which leaders are on the move as summer begins

West Contra Costa USD, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Keller ISD are among the systems that have recently named new superintendents.
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More than 50% of Detroit students regularly miss class—and schools alone can’t solve the problem

More than half of Detroit’s K12 students are chronically absent, largely due to barriers like housing instability, poor health and unreliable transportation. Experts say schools can’t solve the issue alone—broader community support and investment are essential.

OpenAI announces new ‘study mode’ product for students

OpenAI said it built study mode in collaboration with teachers, scientists, education experts and students who participate in its ChatGPT Lab, which is where cohorts of college students share how they are using OpenAI’s tools.

Community colleges are hailing a part-time teacher law. Public school advocates are wary

New Hampshire’s community college system offers high school students college credit through a growing dual-enrollment program now reaching over 11,000 students. A new law, House Bill 90, will expand access by allowing K12 schools to hire college faculty for up to 20 hours a week.

New rule places requirements on Oklahoma school counselors’ work time

The rule requires school counselors to spend at least 80% of their work time on direct and indirect counseling services that have an impact on student growth in the areas of academic advisement, college and career, and life skills and wellness.
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