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The DA 100 2025

The innovative leaders鈥攁nd leading innovators鈥攚ho comprise 糖心传媒鈥檚 second annual Top 100 influencers represent the most important voices in K12 education.

Why we all need a coach and a large-language model

After nearly two decades serving as a superintendent, I鈥檝e learned that experience alone does not ensure wisdom. Reflection does.

2025’s Principals of the Year transform their communities

Introducing the National Association of Secondary School Principals' 2025-26 National Principals of the Year

Why leaders need as much AI guidance as their students

Understanding the human-machine connection is one of the most important pieces of the puzzle, says one expert. Here's some advice for harnessing the technology to its fullest potential.

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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.

How to stay close-knit in a growing district

One way to give a larger district a small-town feel is customization in the form of extensive school choice, Superintendent Jean Luna-Vedder says.
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National News

Trump鈥檚 鈥榖ig beautiful bill鈥 caps student loans. Here鈥檚 what it means for borrowers

President Donald Trump鈥檚 massive tax and spending package will bring sweeping changes to federal student loans, in part by capping how much money people can borrow from the federal government to pay for college and graduate school.

Map shows states with the most, least high school graduates

West Virginia has the highest rate of graduation among public high school students, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. States with the lowest adjusted cohort graduation rate include Arizona, Alaska and Idaho.

San Diego County鈥檚 schools have 27,000 fewer students than a decade ago. It will get worse

Over the past decade, enrollment at San Diego County public schools has decline by about five percent. That means there are 27,000 fewer students in local schools. State officials warn the decline will worsen, forcing tough decisions for educators.聽

Oklahoma parents, faith leaders drop lawsuit over Catholic charter school

A group of parents and advocates have dropped a lawsuit against a proposed Catholic charter school in Oklahoma after the U.S. Supreme Court let stand a state ruling blocking the school from operating with public funds. The plaintiffs, represented by national civil liberties groups, declared victory following the Court鈥檚 4-4 split.
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