Integrating financial literacy lessons early and consistently throughout a child’s education prepares students for a financially responsible future.
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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.
As we celebrate Autism Acceptance Month, we must recognize the incredible strides we have made while continuing to advocate for further advancements.
When women in STEM were underrepresented, Agent Dana Scully provided girls with a bright, skeptical, and self-reliant role model.
Happy National Librarian’s Day to the keeper of stories and the quiet hero of our school. We appreciate you more than words can express.
Students reaching full potential through strong school leadership and engagement
Changes within ESSA providing opportunity for transformations in schools
Discover how purposeful collaboration among educators leverages collective strengths to boost student achievement and drive professional development.
Deeper learning guided by teachers and personalized by students
Public speaking and teachers first a superintendent’s motto
Combining federal flexibility with personalized learning in competency education
administrators aren’t doing them simply to follow compliance exercises and they don’t want to dismiss teachers.
I fondly remember the day I received my first driver’s license—and the newly found sense of independence it offered. But I also recall the realization that my freedom came with a trade-off: the huge liability of operating a vehicle. The weight of that responsibility was felt as I paid my insurance premiums, navigated a near-miss with another car in a parking lot, and of course, minded the speed limit.
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