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Due to COVID-19 and the uncertainty of schooling this fall, the PA Principals LEAD20 Conference has been changed to a Virtual Conference. In addition, as a thank you to our… Read More
School districts across the Pittsburgh region have reported cases of COVID-19 since the academic year began, causing some districts to temporarily close schools. There aren’t, however, any set rules from… Read More
The single most important job of the principal is creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, engaged, and accepted, according to many child development and school leadership experts.Click… Read More
Richard Gordon, principal of Paul Robeson High School for Human Services in Philadelphia, PA, has been named the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) 2021 National Principal of the… Read More
How do standards translate when everyone is logging on from home? Schools are struggling to figure it out this fall — yet another adaptation demanded of educators during the coronavirus… Read More
As the coronavirus pandemic set in during the spring and school districts scrambled to transition to remote learning models while also helping provide students’ basic needs, continuing services for students… Read More
(Harrisburg, PA)-Each year, The Pennsylvania State University (PSU) College of Education Alumni Society Board of Directors identifies a PSU alum who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and service during his/her career… Read More
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is allowing free school meals to be available to all children through the end of this academic year. The meals will be available to children whether… Read More
In the event of a student having a confirmed or presumptive case of COVID-19, how will the families in that school district be notified, and at what point in the… Read More
A new nationally representative survey of teachers, principals, and district leaders offers key takeaways.#equityineducation Click here for full article. Source: EdWeek Update, Big Ideas, Oct. 9, 2020.