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Uplifting tomorrow鈥檚 leaders by celebrating their history

How North Thurston Public Schools and the Nisqually Tribal Council are partnering to make Native Studies a pillar of a rich and diverse curriculum.

How to manage relationships with state leadership, beyond politics聽

Now is the time to get to know your state superintendent and legislators on a more personal level. State leadership wants to impact students鈥...

Can colleges overcome cuts to two big access programs?

President Donald Trump's push to eliminate TRIO and GEAR UP funding is forcing schools enrolling high proportions of low-income and marginalized students to quickly re-allocate resources.

Why one leader’s approach to data privacy is earning recognition

The key to promoting a culture that values data privacy is communicating the issue in a way that everyone understands, says this tech leader. Only then will you see results.

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How to stay close-knit in a growing district

One way to give a larger district a small-town feel is customization in the form of extensive school choice, Superintendent Jean Luna-Vedder says.

These experienced superintendents have found new posts

Brian Yearwood takes the helm of Kentucky's largest district while longtime North Carolina education leader Eric C. Bracy is named superintendent of Cumberland County Schools.

The 好色TV100 2025

The innovative leaders鈥攁nd leading innovators鈥攚ho comprise 好色TV鈥檚 second annual Top 100 influencers represent the most important voices in K12 education.

Many sitting superintendents are now on the move

Kristy Somerville-Midgette takes the helm at Lynchburg City Schools; Justin Irish is moving to the Northshore School District; and the St. Johns County School District choses Brennan Asplen its next superintendent

How Toyua Watson-Bacchus offers internships in her rural district

This superintendent and her team are committed to providing all of the Concordia Parish School Board's students with work-based learning opportunities.

How two brand new principals are transforming an elementary school

For the first time, Orchard View Schools placed administrators who were new to the district and building leadership at the helm of one of its most critical and foundational schools.
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Unanimous Supreme Court decision makes it easier to sue schools in disability cases

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that students with disabilities don鈥檛 need a higher burden of proof to sue under federal disability law. The decision makes it easier for families to seek damages when schools fail to provide proper support.

Alabama reading scores are improving while the rest of US struggles, but thousands of students face retention

Alabama鈥檚 reading scores continue to improve, with 88% of third graders reading on or above grade level, up from 86% last year. However, over 6,400 students risk being held back after the state raised its reading benchmark, even as overall literacy rates rise.

Arkansas families suing to block Ten Commandments in public classrooms, libraries

Seven Arkansas families are suing to block a law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, arguing it violates their constitutional rights. The lawsuit claims the law promotes specific Christian beliefs and creates a religiously coercive environment.

How Des Moines wants to change and specialize schools

Des Moines Public Schools is exploring 鈥渟ignature schools鈥 based on student and parent interest. Survey results showed top preferences in STEM, career and technical education, medical/health sciences, arts and Montessori.
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