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In March 2020, a NAESP survey asked members how COVID-19 had affected their schools. In July 2020, NAESP conducted a follow-up survey to gain insights into how principals were viewing… Read More
While districts are allowed to require employees to be vaccinated, they should consider a variety of factors before making the decision, legal and other experts say. Click here for full… Read More
Because these new strains are more contagious, a lower level of community spread may put in-person schools at risk of an outbreak, but so far there has been no consensus… Read More
District officials said multiple factors contributed to the decisions, including wanting more instructional time, wanting to lessen anxiety for students in an anxiety-laden year, and wanting to ease the burden… Read More
Weekend feeding programs send students home on Friday afternoons with nutritious, easy-to-prepare food to sustain them through the weekend so they can arrive well-fed and ready to learn on Monday… Read More
Pennsylvania health officials announced a clearer, multi-phase path toward statewide vaccine distribution Friday, in the midst of a statewide inoculation delay. Phase 1B includes people ages 75 and older, first… Read More
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