Judy Faust Hartnett

Judy Faust Hartnett has been the editor-in-chief of District Administration for four years. Before that she was the managing editor of ConsumerReports.org.

Articles by Judy Faust Hartnett

District Administration, May 2012

Diane Ullman Superintendent, Simsbury (Conn.) Public Schools
Superintendent Diane Ullman, Simsbury (Conn.) Public Schools
How do boards of education find a successor to a superintendent who leaves a successful legacy?

District Administration, April 2012

Mooresville (N.C.) Graded School District
The U.S. Department of Education uses this district as a prime example of a district doing it right
We're all about offering solutions, and our seven columnists add immensely to the mix of content we offer.

District Administration, March 2012

Predictive analysis can support quick change and raise student high school graduation and college completion rates.

District Administration, February 2012

Michael Peveler, of AMX, has been part of the A/V industry and the transition toward a networking type technology over the course of 13 years.
Some forward thinking programs are in place to better educate U.S. students using the best practices of countries who students routinely outperform us.

District Administration, Nov/Dec 2011

Hundreds of products were nominated by school personnel to be winners of DA's annual Readers' Choice Top 100 Products.

District Administration, October 2011

DA readers respond
District CIO will cover issues of special interest to all senior district-level executives from a CIO perspective.

District Administration, September 2011

Are U.S. schools rigorous enough to compete with other high-performing countries in a global economy?
William Mayes, executive director of the Michigan Association of School Administrators and the president of the Association of State Executives

District Administration, Jul 2011

Planning new initiatives in the summertime.

District Administration, June 2011

We recently spoke with Eileen Lento, an education and government strategist at Intel, about her observations on one-to-one programs in K12 schools.
One of the big lessons learned is that technology must enable learning, and not the reverse.

District Administration, May 2011

This issue highlights how difficult it can be to match leaders with districts, but also how wonderful it can be when those matches result in positive changes.

District Administration, Apr 2011

Two recent reports on the tenure of superintendents inspired us this month to look into the history of superintendents serving in the 10 largest school districts in the country.
Jerry Weast, superintendent of Montgomery (Md.) County Public Schools has navigated the district through a comprehensive school reform effort.

District Administration, Mar 2011

Personalized learning will be the next biggest reform movement in education.

District Administration, Feb 2011

We focus this month on some of the new technologies and delivery systems that, with pedagogical know-how, will promote the 21st century version of individualized instruction.

District Administration, Jan 2011

How best to assess teachers and the topic of bullying has become a topic of national debate.
Miami-Dade County Public School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho

District Administration, Nov 2010

Rock star status, by my definition, tends to be conferred upon people who are able to reach a large number of people with their work and, as a result, affect change.

District Administration, Oct 2010

Students nationwide are solving environmental issues in their community for Disney's Planet Challenge.
Each issue of DA has its challenges and requires its own level of perseverance.

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