finance

Study Finds K12 Educators Unprepared to Teach Personal Finance

A new report finds that although a majority of K12 educators believe that financial literacy is an important content area, only a small minority feel qualified to teach it.

Fate of String Programs Uncertain

Student interest in string programs nationwide have increased, according to a study by the National String Project Consortium (NSCP).

No Time for Old Tactics

Management and unions must work together in the face of an unprecedented funding crisis for public schools.

Following the Money

Bond-Pooling Program Provides Low-Cost Financing

For districts seeking to construct, renovate, rehabilitate or acquire land, “Eddie Tech” has made an innovative program to simplify the process of accessing low-cost financing.

A Spirit of Reinvention

Superintendent Walt Rulffes of Nevada's Clark County School District

Too Much Money Funneled Into Competitive Programs?

President Obama's FY 2011 budget proposal includes a $400 billion investment in education—but it lacks any funding specifically dedicated to school libraries.

The SIFication of America

Districts are streamlining a plethora of data seamlessly, helping them make better decisions.

Budget Busters

Trimming district budgets is always challenging.

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