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Student Well-Being & Movement
Looking for SEL's Benefits? Good Implementation Is Key, Experts Say
How well an SEL program is implemented is critical for achieving the outcomes that research promises.
Families & the Community
How K-12 Parents Feel About Immigration Enforcement Near Schools
The latest national poll found most parnets opposing ICE enforcement at or near schools.
Student Well-Being & Movement
Millions of Students Attend Schools Near Toxic Sites, a New Study Shows
The study explores schools' proximity to hazardous sites and students' exposure to pollutants.
Student Well-Being & Movement
Opinion
Is Your School’s SEL Strategy Working? The Questions Every Educator Should Ask
The evidence for social and emotional learning is strong, but the field is messy.
Student Achievement
These Districts Turned Summer School Into an Inviting Destination for Students
Community partnerships helped with scheduling challenges. Themed programs heightened student interest.
Student Well-Being & Movement
School Counselors See Rising Trauma Linked to Immigration Enforcement
The school staff whose job it is to support students say they see major signs of emotional distress.
Student Achievement
The Case for Reading Tutoring Before 3rd Grade, Not After
New research suggests virtual tutoring can boost literacy learning before kids begin to struggle.
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2026 class of EdWeek Leaders To Learn From. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world.
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Discover the latest dyscalculia research insights, state-level policy trends, and classroom strategies to make math more accessible for all.
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Belonging isn’t a slogan—it’s a leadership strategy. Learn what research shows actually works to improve attendance, culture, and learning.
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- Student Well-Being & Movement High Schoolers Are Ditching Vapes. How Schools Can Encourage Students to QuitVaping among high school students declined during the pandemic, according to federal data.School & District Management The Key Challenges After-School Programs Are Facing, in ChartsAfter-school programs are a key academic recovery strategy for districts, but they can't enroll all the students who need them.School & District Management Opinion Memo to Ed. Leaders on School Improvement: The Right Questions to Ask NowRethinking prepandemic practices—staffing, technology, school choice, and more—is well worth your time, writes Rick Hess.Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion What Students Should Know About the Power of PracticeIf students ask why they should do homework every day, here’s what you can tell them.Professional Development A Year of PD: One District's Strategy for Training Teachers on Climate ChangeTeachers in the Bloomingdale, Ill., district get a salary premium for attending a yearlong PD program on climate change.Budget & Finance 6 Tips For Making the Most of ESSER Dollars Before They ExpireDistrict leaders recommend planning for the future and finding big one-time investments with long-lasting impacts.
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This paper presents four strategies successful schools have adopted to align their purpose with family priorities, build durable skills, ...
Special Education
Spotlight
Spotlight on Moving From Awareness to Engagement for Neurodiverse And Autistic Students
See how schools can better support neurodiverse and autistic students, addressing barriers, elevating strengths, and building more inclusive classrooms for all.
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Belonging has become an imperative for school and district leaders navigating attendance challenges, disengagement, and staff strain. Belonging is not abstract—actions to promote belonging are central to performance and culture.
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What happens when educators get the tools to turn student curiosity into action? See how one D.C. school partnered with CYBER.ORG to laun...
- Families & the Community Opinion We Need to Recalibrate the Parent-Teacher RelationshipAs students continue to grapple with learning loss, emotional trauma, and social isolation, both parents and educators need to help.Student Well-Being & Movement Q&A Why School Vaccinations Are So Fraught, According to an Infectious Disease SpecialistA new COVID vaccine, declining flu-shot rates, and the return to school have put vaccines back in the news.Student Achievement What Two New Studies Reveal About Learning RecoveryEffective programs require putting "a lot of effort into implementation," said one researcher.School & District Management Hawaii Wildfires Thrust Educators Into Disaster Response RolesThe devastating fires destroyed homes and schools, displacing students and leaving educators scrambling to shelter them.Student Achievement The Sibling Effect: How Retaining Struggling Readers Impacts Brothers and SistersA 2002 Florida law that requires struggling readers to repeat a grade also affected their siblings, a study finds.Student Well-Being & Movement A Wave of Students Are Losing Medicaid Coverage. What It Means for SchoolsUp to 4 million children could lose coverage, largely for paperwork reasons. Schools can help families avoid a lapse.
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Delmar, Delaware
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