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March 31, 2023
Does Football Have a Future in High School?Type:Article Topics: Health & WellnessParticipation declines and parental concerns over repetitive head trauma raise existential questions about the future of tackle football, especially among 11-player teams. -
March 31, 2023
Courage and Its Connection to TrustType:Article Topics: Communications & Public RelationsFive considerations for building working relationships with constituents in your school community. -
March 31, 2023
Sports Culture Rules the School LandscapeType:Article Topics:Interscholastic athletics plays a distinct role in generating school and community spirit, but they also bring along disunifying elements today. -
March 31, 2023
Parental Demands To Impact Teaching MaterialType:Article Topics:What are public schools mandated to teach, and what opt-outs need to be available for families? -
March 31, 2023
Righting the Competitive Imbalance in AthleticsType:Article Topics:Education leaders and state athletics officials pursue measures to reduce the widening impact of socioeconomic factors on game outcomes. -
March 31, 2023
Nurturing Students Wherever They AreType:Article Topics: Health & WellnessInterscholastic athletics and other extracurriculars bring students together and benefit the whole child. -
March 31, 2023
Robots to the RescueType:Infographic Topics: Technology & AIDo superintendents believe automation could solve staff shortages? -
March 31, 2023
Addressing Hate and Bias in School SportsType:Article Topics: EquityEducators pursue elusive solutions for increasingly common disruptions in the stands and on the playing fields of high school sports. -
March 31, 2023
Helping Your Board Hire an Interim LeaderType:Article Topics: Board RelationsThe outgoing superintendent can play a role in helping board members select a temporary replacement. -
March 31, 2023
Creating Lifelong InterestsType:Article Topics:The skills and passions that sports cultivate in students beyond their high school years.
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