It is imperative that school districts take action to ensure every school with a science program has a qualified Chemical Hygiene Officer.
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It is imperative that school districts take action to ensure every school with a science program has a qualified Chemical Hygiene Officer.
Executive function skills are crucial for a child’s success in school and beyond, aiding emotional management, attention maintenance, and behavior regulation.
A new Ohio bill reignites the debate on student cell phone use—raising questions about learning, safety, and the evolving role of technology in education.
Integrating financial literacy lessons early and consistently throughout a child’s education prepares students for a financially responsible future.
A recognition email can brighten a family’s day, lifting the child’s spirits and making parents feel valued, creating a ripple effect beyond one household.
President Trump’s directive challenges the role of DEI initiatives in public schools by tying federal funding to compliance with civil rights laws.
A reflective analysis of how schools pivoted, what educators learned from COVID-19, and whether we’re truly prepared for the next crisis.
For school districts, reducing absenteeism is not just about filling seats; it is about ensuring that every student has a fair chance at success.
As classrooms prepare for state testing season, evolving national education policy raises new questions about purpose, power, and progress.
Assessment strategies, techniques, and tools to adapt instruction and learning moment-to-moment and day-by-day
In this episode, 2017, Grammy Educator of the Year award recipient Keith Hancock talks about the importance of music education in this country.
The popularity of innovative schools and the changing landscape of the classroom
Bill Adams, Superintendent of Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton (JWP) Schools in Janesville, MN sees things from a global perspective. He believes changes made at the local district level have a way of becoming global changes through social media sharing. Adams chose to become superintendent for that very reason.
In this article by Susanna Clavello, she shares the importance of librarians as information experts for the modern student.
Technology catching up with K-8 personalized learning
Ohio schools embrace fail-forward critical thinking and risk taking skills to better prepare students for innovation-driven economy
New requirements for federal grants are riskier than ever so it is important to prepare in advance
Iowa STEM Partnerships with multiple districts helps to grow student programs
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