Super moves: A Miami leader is moving north
John Pace III, deputy superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, was chosen unanimously as the sole finalist to lead Henry County Schools in Georgia.
John Pace III, deputy superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, was chosen unanimously as the sole finalist to lead Henry County Schools in Georgia.
Superintendent turnover is outlasting the 2023-24 school year, with big moves in Gary, Ind., the San Francisco Bay Area, the Midwest and the Mid-Atlantic.
A handful of district leaders found new homes while school boards hired first-time superintendents at a rapid clip and a few systems are suddenly looking for replacements.
This year, Wayne Township Public Schools set a goal to reduce bullying reports by 10%. Here’s how they’ve more than quadrupled their expectations as of April.
“When you have a strong sense of confidence in yourself and where you came from, it helps you understand where you’re going,” says Farid Johnson, New York’s 2024 principal of the year.
With the advance copy of the new regulations plus U.S. Education Department commentary totaling 1,395 pages, there’s much to digest on the administration’s updated approach to sex-based discrimination on campus.
Anger typically stems from past events, imbued with feelings of resentment and hostility. Frustration is rooted in present challenges and aspirations
T. Lamar Goree, a former Louisiana superintendent of the year, has been named the lone finalist to become the new leader of Duncanville Independent School District in Texas.
Administrators from underrepresented groups and women are stepping up but white men continue to represent the majority of new superintendents picked by school boards.
When Neil Gupta was interviewing for the top spot at Ohio’s Oakwood Schools this time last year, he was asked what his vision for the district was. Can leaders provide such a response without conversing with their community first?
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