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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.

This superintendent strives to be a community hub

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

Teacher prep programs drive diversity but results are uneven

Teacher diversity is shaped long before hiring begins—but uneven preparation pathways are slowing progress nationwide, says report.

4 ways to ensure digital accessibility isn’t an issue

New research suggests that only a fraction of districts are complying with federal digital accessibility standards.

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This superintendent strives to be 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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Florida’s school choice headache: Millions of unused dollars

Florida’s expansion of school choice has left more than $400 million in taxpayer-funded education vouchers sitting unused, exposing major cracks in the state’s booming program.

Many schools don’t think students can read full novels anymore. That’s a tragedy

Increasingly, teens are given only parts of books, and they often read not in print but on school-issued laptops.

Arkansas public schools face steepest enrollment drop in 20 years amid voucher rollout

Arkansas public schools have lost a net total of 8,916 students since last school year, a decline of nearly two percent.

How student loans and financial aid are changing in 2026

In 2026, the federal government will curb access to billions of dollars in student loans, reconfigure how borrowers repay their debt and provide new grant money for short-term career training programs.
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