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Top EdTech Products: These are our winners for 2026!

Annual competition spotlights the most innovative solutions that help leaders meet the ever-evolving education technology needs of their districts and schools.

5 AI prompts every administrator should know

These prompts aim to help you improve administrator effectiveness while supporting your decision-making, not replacing it.

How you can help influence the future of AI adoption

Join a group of K12 leaders and policymakers to forecast the future of AI in education as it influences the role of your teachers.

Districts look to new year with new leaders

Larry Huff, Glenda Butterfield-Boldig and Matthew Cheeseman are among the superintendents on the move.

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This superintendent strives to provide a community hub

Respect for teachers and education is a hallmark of a rural, predominantly Hispanic district, Superintendent Dave Verdugo says.

Year in review: Our top stories of 2025

We bring to you the five most popular articles of 2025, allowing you to reconnect with the stories that inspired superintendents' decision-making amid one of the most tumultuous years for public education.

Where this superintendent developed a love of people and purpose

The Northstar of Superintendent Bill Runey's leadership is a strategic plan rooted in staff empowerment and igniting student curiosity.

Superintendent relies on the ones ‘who make it happen’

"Creating a culture where people feel like what they do matters is important," Superintendent Ana C. Riley says.

These 2 states are spearheading K12 cybersecurity legislation

State leaders are stepping up to address cybersecurity concerns amid dwindling federal support, new research suggests.

3 ways this superintendent makes his district stand out

Like most superintendents across the country, Matt Vance drives his district forward despite funding constraints caused by declining enrollment.
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Researchers press for a rethinking of childhood trauma support in schools

With youth mental health at historic highs, a Rutgers researcher is calling for expanded, context-driven trauma and grief counseling in schools. The push comes as states consider legislation to better address the complex roots of childhood trauma.

Minneapolis schools cancel classes after Border Patrol clash disrupts dismissal at Roosevelt

The move came after officials at Roosevelt High School said armed U.S. Border Patrol officers came on school property during dismissal and began tackling people, handcuffed two staff members and released chemical weapons on bystanders.

Texas teachers union sues state education agency for investigating social media posts about Charlie Kirk

The state’s largest teachers union is arguing that investigations into teachers’ social media posts about Charlie Kirk violate free speech and have a chilling effect on educators.

Studies reveal smartphone use in schools remains a concern

New research from Stony Brook Medicine shows most parents support smartphone bans in schools, even as students spend more than an hour a day on their phones during school hours, raising concerns about learning and social time.
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