Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Can Roycemore School Survive Its Financial Crisis?
Education Management Can Roycemore School Survive Its Financial Crisis?

The sudden realization that a century-old pillar of the Evanston educational community could vanish overnight has sent shockwaves through the local landscape as Roycemore School grapples with a staggering $8.18 million working capital deficit. For over 110 years, this private institution has served

Nirimba Fields Public School Opens Ahead of Schedule
Education Management Nirimba Fields Public School Opens Ahead of Schedule

The rapid transformation of former rural landscapes into bustling residential hubs requires a level of infrastructure delivery that traditionally takes decades to manifest, yet the early completion of the Nirimba Fields Public School serves as a benchmark for modern urban planning. This development

User Feedback Guides Strategic Selection of LMS Plugins
Education Management User Feedback Guides Strategic Selection of LMS Plugins

The modern landscape of digital education presents an overwhelming array of choices for administrators who must navigate a marketplace saturated with sophisticated Learning Management System plugins promising transformative results. As educational institutions continue to refine their hybrid and

Can Your Degree Serve as Collateral for a Bank Loan?
Education Management Can Your Degree Serve as Collateral for a Bank Loan?

The traditional requirement of providing a title deed or a logbook to secure a commercial loan has long been a barrier for many ambitious young professionals. The financial landscape in Kenya has undergone a radical transformation as the government and banking institutions implement frameworks that

How Universities Can Prepare for Learning Management Failures
Online Learning How Universities Can Prepare for Learning Management Failures

The sudden silence that fell across thousands of global campuses during the massive Canvas outage proved that modern higher education is tethered to a digital life-support system with no manual override. When the primary learning management system (LMS) experienced a total service suspension,

Family Sues Creation Village World School for Negligence
Education Management Family Sues Creation Village World School for Negligence

The sanctuary of a classroom represents a fundamental promise of safety that parents rely upon when they entrust their young children to the care of professional educators. In a civil lawsuit recently brought before the Osceola County Circuit Court, a family from Central Florida has challenged the

El Camino College Expands Affordable Bachelor’s Programs
Education Management El Camino College Expands Affordable Bachelor’s Programs

The skyrocketing costs of higher education have long acted as a formidable barrier for students seeking to elevate their professional standing through advanced degrees. For many residents in the South Bay region, the dream of obtaining a four-year degree often feels financially out of reach when

Will AI Enhance Education or Undermine Critical Thinking?
Editorial Will AI Enhance Education or Undermine Critical Thinking?

Educational testing is being rebuilt because artificial intelligence can produce passable answers in seconds. That single fact has cracked long-standing habits in schools and corporate training alike. What signals real competence now is not the polished final artifact, but the thinking process

Columbia State and UT Southern Partner for Student Success
Education Management Columbia State and UT Southern Partner for Student Success

The landscape of higher education often presents a fragmented journey for students attempting to navigate the transition from a community college environment to a four-year university. Navigating the complexities of credit transfers and shifting academic expectations frequently results in

How $260k in College Debt Can Ruin Your Retirement Plans
Education Management How $260k in College Debt Can Ruin Your Retirement Plans

Deciding whether to mortgage a primary residence to fund a child’s private university education represents one of the most consequential financial choices a parent can make during their peak earning years. When a forty-nine-year-old mother considers borrowing two hundred and sixty thousand dollars

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