The U.S. Department of Education is calling on every state, district, and school to adopt policies that guide the use of student personal devices in schools, and today is issuing a new resource.
Earlier this week, the Social Security Administration released a Dear Colleague Letter for the release of their School Professionals and Survivors Benefits Toolkits, designed to help increase ...
Today, the Department of Education (USED) released two editions of nonregulatory guidance: one aimed at best practices for ...
As we head into the new year, new Congress and new administration, we are also bracing for a significant case impacting ...
District administrators should be prepared for passionate opposition to assessment practices in schools that differ from the ...
Novel measures that capture evidence of what’s most important for students’ success in high school and beyond. Students in a ...
In March 2023, we launched the Humboldt County Substitute Consortium to better serve the personnel needs through a ...
When students are involved in their assessment, they’re empowered to become more self-directed learners. They take ownership of the learning process and become more independent problem solvers and ...
Scenario: With a proliferation of tools that use artificial intelligence to generate pictures of human characters for use in posters and other promotional materials, the public relations director of a ...
Lawyers often describe social media as the “Wild West” because the law is prone to lagging behind technology. In a recent opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court caught up, at least in one area.
The number of superintendents with five years or less of experience in the role has expanded markedly over the past two decades, according to AASA’s own surveys. When asked about the time spent in ...
With another year of high school sports well underway across the country, there is good news and not-so-good news to share. On the positive side, the number of individuals signing up to officiate high ...