Tag: Schools

More Children Are Living in Poverty. What This Means for Schools

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a wave of emergency aid for children, including universal school meals and Medicaid

A Resource Guide to Help Schools Move Forward After a Shooting

They have compiled a list of recommendations for school leaders, including the importance of acknowledging the trauma, providing

Amid Political Attacks on Ohio Immigrants, How Schools Can Support Newcomers

Former President Donald Trump’s false statements about immigrants eating pets during Tuesday night’s presidential debate have brought attention

‘Equality’ and ‘Equity’ Are Different. But in Thriving Schools, They Coexist (Opinion)

This historical context has created deep-rooted disparities that persist today, affecting access to resources, opportunities, and outcomes in

States Are Crafting AI Guidance for Schools, But Have More to Do

Educators at all levels were taken by surprise by the sudden influx of artificial intelligence in K-12 education

14 Things Schools Should Stop Doing Now (Opinion)

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the focus is often on what more can be added to improve

How Moms for Liberty’s Legal Strategy Has Upended Title IX Rules for Schools

The Moms for Liberty national conference held a breakout session dedicated to discussing Title IX, a federal statute

Theme Days Schools Should Avoid (and What To Do Instead)

Spirit week is a beloved tradition in many schools, offering a fun way to boost student morale and

The Future of Property Taxes Is on Ballots This Fall. Why It Matters for Schools

Property taxes have long been a contentious issue for homeowners across the United States, with many feeling the

Sizing Up the Risks of Schools’ Reliance on the ‘Internet of Things’

The integration of technology in schools is becoming more prevalent, with a wide range of devices and systems

More Schools Invest in Solar Panels to Save Money and Help the Environment

This decrease in cost has made solar energy more accessible to school districts across the country. With federal

Safety Risk or Civic Duty? Schools Can’t Always Say No to Voters on Election Day

Hosting a polling place within a school building can present a range of challenges for school districts, as