AFSA is partnering with JASON Learning to deliver a professional development program for school leaders tasked to manage education for students via technology during the coronavirus crisis.
Donald Trump promised that, if he was elected, “American worker[s] will finally have a president who will protect them and fight for them.” Has he kept this promise?
Black girls are twice as likely to be suspended in every state, and it’s not because of more frequent or serious misbehavior, a bold headline in U.S. News and World Reports states.
For years, this statistic has stood out to educators, raising great concern nationwide.
Reading, writing, and arithmetic are essential, but the administrators at Harvey Austin School have decided to “make character count,” too. The teachers are rallying behind the initiative begun by Principal Demario Strickland and Assistant Principal Cassandra Gasbarrini.