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Attention Secondary Members: Below are links to recent updates from the College Board for Administrators. Flexible Policies for Administering SAT School Day, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 New Data: AP… Read More
A glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. State health and education officials are recommending that young kids return to the classroom. “We know that educators and families… Read More
Dear Members: Yesterday, we witnessed attacks on the U.S. Capitol which resulted in lives lost, destruction of federal property and a disruption of the legislative process. Many people were put in… Read More
Counties in the substantial level recommended to consider blended/hybrid learning for elementary school students
Experts on social-emotional learning say it’s crucial for educators to help students identify their own feelings, to understand the effects adults have on students’ emotional stability, and to recognize teachable… Read More
A spike in unexplained school absences during the pandemic could lead to truancy troubles for thousands of students impacted by factors ranging from homelessness to lack of home internet access, The… Read More
Executive Directors, Dr. Healey and Dr. Eshbach, discuss the latest changes to the Principal and Teacher Evaluation System for the 2020-2021 school year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Click… Read More
For the most part, school reopenings in the fall did not appear to contribute to increased hospitalization rates due to COVID-19, according to research released on Monday. But in places where… Read More
On Dec. 23, 2020, President-elect Joe Biden nominated Dr. Miguel Cardona, Connecticut’s education commissioner and a former teacher and public school principal, to be the next secretary of education. A… Read More
The massive new, $900 billion coronavirus relief package finally signed into law at year’s end provides tens of billions of dollars to K-12 schools and related services to help them address the… Read More