June 16, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for K-12 leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Time is running out! You only have until June 30 to tell us about the star assistant principals and assistant superintendents driving innovation in your school district for our fifth annual spotlight on Rising Leaders.
Do you have an assistant principal who goes the extra mile to support students and staff? Do you know an assistant superintendent who rises to the occasion when it comes to future-proofing curriculum or school operations? We want to hear what makes them amazing.
We’re looking forward to unveiling the selected assistant principals and assistant superintendents later this summer. Thank you for choosing us to keep you up to date on all things K-12.
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Those denouncing the plan say it would harm public schools. Proponents contend it would help more students thrive through educational opportunities.
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A host of proposals and new laws aim to allow or ban corporal punishment, remove violent students from classrooms, and restrict preschool suspensions.
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Identifying students’ existing skills and tailoring support for both grade-level and prior skills is crucial for effective interventions, a new study says.
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School leaders can take simple steps to create an inclusive learning environment for neurodivergent students. Explore 4 strategies in
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We want to hear about the leaders driving innovation in your schools for our fifth annual spotlight on assistant principals and district administrators.
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The K-12 educational landscape today is fraught with challenges. Learn how to make meaningful progress in reading instruction and give your students the best foundation for academic growth in this playbook.
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