As some districts phase out honors and college-credit courses, educators and families grapple with questions of fairness, opportunity, and academic identity.
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As some districts phase out honors and college-credit courses, educators and families grapple with questions of fairness, opportunity, and academic identity.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming student engagement by empowering learners, sparking curiosity, and supporting growth inside and outside the classroom.
High school department heads are more than just team leads—they are instructional leaders, safety overseers, and culture builders.
The class of 2025 has proven its resilience, rising above the challenges of a global pandemic and embracing technology to enhance their education.
From research and writing to productivity and college prep, high school students benefit from advanced AI tools more than ever.
Randi Weingarten’s resignation from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) isn’t just political—it’s personal for educators across the country.
Overcrowded labs can exceed safe occupancy load limits. Take action with the free Occupancy Load Calculator from Science Safety.
With better broadband and new edtech tools, rural students are earning credits, using AI tutors, and building futures—from kitchen tables to tractors.
This top 10 list features the best AI tools of 2025 that foster critical thinking, enhance organization, and personalize learning for middle school students.
In this episode, Superintendent Jim McKay shares how he isn’t afraid to speak his mind when trying to improve his district.
Joseph Corazzini intends to make an impact on students and student achievement.
PBL planning with soft skill application provides students with skills for life
Lack of voice and ownership in their professional learning practice often leaves teachers feeling isolated and alone.
Children have settled into patterns of learning that persist for life by the end of third grade.
Dr. Tom Sisk’s goal is to have parents choose public education over private or homeschooling options.
Dr. Jared Cotton’s litmus test for tech is simple – if it helps the teaching effort, it’s effective, if not, it will not work.
Lynn Fuini-Hetten knows open communication with the community is vital for student success.
Outside funding has helped the district balance their budget for the last seven years running, a notable accomplishment.

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