Many soundbites this week have highlighted the expressed desire by President Trump to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. Could this happen?
Anticipated funding and policy issues coming out of the 2024 election and what to watch for as a public school educator.
USDA announced that students eligible for free and reduced priced lunch cannot be charged junk fees through online payment processing platforms, effective SY27-28.
USED shared an update on resources available to help schools, families and students ahead of the 2025-26 FAFSA cycle.
With all of Washington in a state of paralysis ahead of the election, AASA chose to unveil a set of comprehensive recommendations focused on critical education priorities for the next administration.
David B. Rubin was admitted to the bar in 1977, and has devoted his practice to education law, commercial disputes, professional responsibility matters and appellate litigation. He has argued numerous ...
As a licensed teacher, Aleks knows that every client, like every student, requires a unique and personalized approach to optimize success. Aleks counsels colleges, universities, and schools on ...
Negotiating collective bargaining agreements on behalf of school districts throughout California, Namita Brown uses both traditional and interest-based approaches to forge mutually beneficial ...
Six districts leading transformative education initiatives across the nation honored with prestigious 'Lighthouse' ...
The new associate executive director of the Leadership Network discusses the association’s programs and cohorts.
The chief information officer of Denver Public Schools explores equity challenges and the appropriate responses to them.
How South Glens Falls Central School District has created a board of education policy around AI use in a rapidly evolving landscape.