From music rooms to CTE labs, students face hidden noise risks. AI tools and safe practices can help schools protect hearing
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From music rooms to CTE labs, students face hidden noise risks. AI tools and safe practices can help schools protect hearing
National School Bus Safety Week (Oct 20–24, 2025) brings schools and communities together to build safer routines and celebrate safe student travel.
This week’s Stories That Matter covers how schools manage challenges like budget cuts, mental health, lab safety, AI learning, and emergency preparedness.
High school students face more pressure than ever. Learn how educators can spot depression early and build school cultures that prioritize student mental health.
From science labs to music halls, budget cuts silence opportunities, weaken athletics, and disconnect families from the schools they depend on.
When tech fails in a school emergency, will your plan hold? Districts must prepare with layered, low-tech backups that work when the power goes out.
AI is emerging as a classroom assistant, from lesson planning to tutoring. Educators stress it should amplify, not replace, the teacher’s voice.
Strong science programs rely on safe labs. From goggles to policies, safety is a duty of care that protects students, teachers, and districts alike.
This week’s Stories That Matter: cybersecurity, FAFSA, mental health, Safer STEM, AI in special education, and animal safety in classrooms.
How to lead and manage- outlines the required vision and the ability to identifying and solve problems that all leaders and managers should possess.
Investing in teachers in ways that inspire and strengthen their commitment to the profession? three days of education, networking and brainstorming.
If music is your interest, then you need to befriend Erick Quintanilla. Or even better, have him as your teacher, which is the case for the lucky music students at Roosevelt High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).
Many districts have taken ESSER and Title 1 funding as an opportunity to expand current programming. From edtech to professional development, schools have been flushed with resources to explore, implement, and expand programs over the past two years
Unique Teaching Pedagogy-I couldn’t help thinking as we left the playing field how each of the team’s played like they were taught in the classroom.
This was a year to be proud of across education, and as the school year comes to a close, the edCircuit staff wanted to take this opportunity to celebrate the successes of teachers in the classroom.
Imagine being asked to ride a bike without ever learning to walk, make mole from scratch without ever rolling out a tortilla, or being given a hand tool to plow an entire field. When you are expected to do something without any previous experience or the right set of tools is downright challenging.
In Shelby County, Alabama, the district realized investing in their teachers was the most valuable use of resources.
As students fought to set new goals and acquire new skills, teachers pushed through learning gaps, collaborated with peers on professional development, and returned to in-person classrooms. This was a year to be proud of across education and as the school year comes to a close, the edCircuit staff wanted to take this opportunity to celebrate the successes of teachers in the classroom.
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