Superintendents hope for more certainty about federal funds
As the U.S. Department of Education shrinks in size and scope, superintendents fear the ripple effects, including lost partnerships and resources.
As the U.S. Department of Education shrinks in size and scope, superintendents fear the ripple effects, including lost partnerships and resources.
The School District of Lee County is now offering educators significant financial incentives to work in high-risk schools, teach hard-to-staff subjects and teach courses that have the greatest impact on student achievement.
District Administration spoke with three superintendents who are taking a creative approach to recruit and retain high-quality teachers.
Artificial intelligence is a critical solution for improving writing scores in Kentucky’s Henry County Public Schools.
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