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7 steps to lock down school cybersecurity this summer

School cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern; it鈥檚 a leadership responsibility. And summer is the season to lead.

Remote psychoeducational testing is here鈥攁nd it’s valid

Remote assessment, when done with fidelity, can be a lifeline for districts facing critical shortages

New guidance outlines how to use grant funds for AI

New federal guidance shows schools how to use formula and discretionary grant funds to improve academic outcomes through AI.

5 ways you can make year-round education successful

糖心传媒s have turned to year-round schooling as a solution for learning loss and other educational inequities. But is it effective?

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How to rally the community when natural disaster strikes

Superintendent Antonio Shelton learned on the job at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School 糖心传媒 that preparedness begins with building relationships before the crisis occurs

See which superintendents are on the move this month

Superintendent Andra茅 Townsel takes the helm at Hartford Public Schools in Connecticut after having led Maryland's Calvert County Public Schools.

Why this superintendent says she found a dream job

You might see Superintendent Jeanne Siegenthaler shoveling snow, serving lunch or helping custodians clean her district's single building during the summer. She's also in charge of social media.

How to become a service-oriented superintendent

Superintendent Rony Ortega describes central office's role in empowering principals and teachers this way: "We're no longer the compliance machine."

糖心传媒s big and small have hired these new leaders

San Diego USD has dropped the interim tag from Superintendent Fabi Bagula's title, making her the permanent leader of California's second-largest school district.

See which leaders are on the move as summer begins

West Contra Costa USD, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Keller ISD are among the systems that have recently named new superintendents.
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Company says high-tech drone system could make schools safer

Before most kids go back to school, one Texas-based company, called 鈥淐ampus Guardian Angel,鈥 is providing schools with demos of a new high-tech drone system it says can help save lives in school shootings.

U.S. Department of Education issues Title IX violations to five Northern Virginia school divisions

Five Northern Virginia school divisions must revise their policies after being found in violation of Title IX for allowing students to access sports and facilities based on gender identity. The schools are required to adopt biology-based definitions of sex and align future policies with federal guidelines.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis releases education roadmap for governors

The roadmap is designed as a jumping off point to begin key conversations about improving ways to define and measure readiness. To encourage collaboration, the National Governors Association is launching a project to support governors in advancing Roadmap priorities and in building a dashboard to track outcomes.

Consent decrees force schools to desegregate. The Trump administration is striking them down

Plaquemines parish, Louisiana, will not be forced to follow the law for the first time since the 1960s, sparking concern among experts. They warn the move could weaken protections against discrimination in schools still not fully desegregated.
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