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As we close out the week waiting to see what will happen with reconciliation and ready to enjoy a long holiday weekend, our advocacy team is excitedly waiting for next week.
How one district transformed teaching and learning by embracing technology, AI, and collaborative problem-solving to prepare ...
(EdLiNC) issued a statement in response to this week’s 5th Circuit Court decision in Consumers Research et. al v FCC.
This morning at about 2:15 am, Senator Hirono, along with Senators Reed, Kaine and van Hollen, presented an amendment on the floor of the Senate to strike the voucher section altogether. That ...
Senator Hirono (D-HI) hosted a “spotlight forum” to hear from public education practitioners and experts about the impact of ...
David R. Schuler released the following statement today regarding delayed FY25 disbursements for Title I, Title II, Title III ...
Schuler, Executive Director of AASA, The School Superintendents Association, released the following statement today regarding the final reconciliation package. "AASA, the national organization ...
As the Senate moves at a fast and furious pace to pass a bill whose text isn’t yet final, we wanted to highlight one area of advocacy where we’ve been engaged.
Kat Sturdevant interviews superintendents from around the country about how they advocate for public education not only for their schools, but also for their communities and families.
This dynamic 60-minute panel discussion features innovative superintendents as they tackle two pressing issues keeping district leaders up at night.
This digital-only issue compiles articles and columns of the past year examining school culture wars, superintendents as education advocates, artificial intelligence, parenting in the public eye and ...