New generation: How to embrace impactful change over surface adjustments
Surface-level adjustments might bring quick results. The new generation of education leaders must embrace and advocate for deeper change.
Surface-level adjustments might bring quick results. The new generation of education leaders must embrace and advocate for deeper change.
Nearly a dozen K12 districts chose new leaders over the past week, with many educators stepping into the superintendency for the first time.
As positions are reduced and schools close, the community deserves to know how every dollar is spent and how priorities are being set.
The Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union on Vermont’s Canadian border took the extra step of letting high school students help craft its portrait of a graduate.”
Superintendents are steadily on the move this fall, with a wave of new hires and retirements rolling across the nation in recent weeks.
Guthrie Public Schools had failed on nine straight bond elections before Superintendent Mike Simpson arrived more than a decade ago. Simpson just passed his third straight bond since 2014, with nearly three-quarters of the vote.
Superintendent Zandra Jo Galván is moving from the Greenfield Union School District to the Salinas Union High School District in California.
There are several leadership vacancies out there but the latest round of superintendents on the move shows more retirements than new hires. Harrisburg School District is among the districts that picked a new leader in recent weeks. Benjamin Henry, now the regional assistant superintendent of Polk County Schools in Florida, takes the helm of the…
Superintendents are still on the move, though in smaller numbers than they were earlier in the year. Several districts filled vacancies.
How Superintendent Michelle Cavazos encourages her staff at a top rural school district to be disruptive and innovative for students.
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