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An Associated Press analysis suggests that many districts spent tens of millions of dollars on various tech company services, including licenses for apps, games and tutoring. The question is …
FETC 2024
If you're one of the many education leaders sending a team of educators to FETC 2024, here are three sessions that will touch on some of the most pressing …
Leadership
"I try to be everpresent," is how Superintendent Brian Nichols describes his effort to stay connected and engaged with his students, staff and community at New Kent County Public …
Teachers
When educators have sponsors who believe in their abilities, advocate for their growth, and provide opportunities, it instills confidence, enabling them to take on new challenges and assume leadership …
Leadership
I’ve heard it all too often that “trust takes time” as an excuse for making intentional actions in creating trust. Just letting time pass isn’t enough to build trust.
FETC 2024
If you've just entered the superintendency or you're planning to in the future, here are three sessions that cover some of the most pressing concerns new leaders face.
Cybersecurity
Throughout the first half of 2023, K12 and higher education institutions experienced 85 ransomware attacks, nearly doubling last year's recording, according to a new analysis from Comparitech. Unfortunately for …
FETC 2024
This fall, a panel of distinguished experts will gather to probe this vital issue. A gathering that promises not just dialogues, but a blueprint for a future that resonates …
Technology
During the pandemic, Chromebooks were the lifeline for K12 schools as they moved to remote instruction. But such comfort came at a price.
edtech
"The only constant in life is change." A statement nearly 2,500 years old remains true as district leaders grapple with the everchanging landscape that is education technology. Here's what …