Nearly 30 years ago, a group supporting vouchers in public schooling implemented a novel idea: Offer students in an elementary school with a largely poor student body a “scholarship” to attend a ...
Applying our ultimate belief systems lends a moral compass for public-sector leaders for how to show up and relate to others.
Personal accounts from four superintendents about how their relationship to religion informs their leadership thinking and actions in public school communities.
A noted scholar on the appropriate classroom use of the Bible and other religious texts in the study of history and literature, even-handedly and reflecting the spirit of federal law.
A quick search using artificial intelligence on separation of church and state yielded the following: “While the core principle remains, the exact application of the separation of church and state is ...
A veteran superintendent reframes what it means to be both tactful and resolute when pressing for what’s important in schooling today.
Despite the federal government remaining closed for more than a month now, multiple new bills related to AI and students have ...
Baltimore City Public Schools in Maryland and Worthington Schools in Ohio partnered with our AASA District Services team to ...
How the Maine Department of Education defined a broader vision of student success rooted in life skills, well-being, and aspirations unique to each community.
What it means to stay current in a world where students are already using AI to create, problem-solve, and shape their own learning.
This webinar explores how hands-on, career-connected learning can: reignite motivation, bring students back into the ...
This week, the Trump Administration announced changes to the H-1B visa program, which allows employers to temporarily hire foreign workers for specialty occupation positions. Many school districts use ...
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