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December 02, 2018
Inside AASA Women's Stories on Navigating the SuperintendencyTopics: Equity, Leadership DevelopmentWOMEN COMPRISE MORE THAN 70 percent of the K-12 education workforce, but relatively few occupy the top leadership position in public school systems. -
May 01, 2016
Superintendents’ Part in Narrowing Opportunity, Achievement GapsType:Article Topics: EquityA study identifies the common interventions used by leaders in 13 school districts in a national network -
May 01, 2018
Decreasing Learning Loss With Balanced CalendarsType:Article Topics: District & School OperationsOne of the few constants in education over the past 150 years has been the 180-day school calendar, despite the learning gaps the long summer recess creates — gaps educators are working diligently to close. -
August 01, 2019
Meaningful Family EngagementType:Article Topics: Communications & Public RelationsWashoe County’s districtwide initiative includes visits by staff members to students’ homes -
June 01, 2021
Nurturing a School District’s WellnessType:Article Topics: Health & WellnessAS WE FIND OURSELVES on the uncertain road to “normalcy,” one area that demands our ongoing attention is the social-emotional well-being of our students, staff and community. -
October 01, 2018
Rural Education MattersType:Article Topics: Rural CommunitiesI GREW UP in a small town of about 1,200 in southeast Missouri. The community was founded in the East Swamp in 1900 as a logging town, and for decades logging the cypress timber from the swamp was the economic driver of the town. -
April 01, 2018
How 'Weird' Societies Think About Children's LearningType:Article Topics: Curriculum & AssessmentAN ARTICLE APPEARED in the scholarly journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences in 2010 titled “The Weirdest People in the World? -
November 01, 2018
A Joint Project in Syracuse Leads Toward EquityType:Article Topics: EquityWe’ll have two beers and a large pizza.” That’s the order typically placed at a campus restaurant every few months whenever Nate Franz, assistant superintendent for teaching and learning in Syracuse, N.Y. -
March 01, 2018
What Candidates Look for in a BoardType:Article Topics: Board Relations, Leadership DevelopmentA national search executive outlines the characteristics to consider when in the midst of a career move in the superintendency -
October 01, 2018
My Hometown's 'New Road' Leads Through a Google AppType:Article Topics: Rural CommunitiesI came to Owsley County in eastern Kentucky as a 2nd grader in the early ’70s. I grew up across the road from the high school and just up the hill from the elementary school.
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