A broken leg rarely reshapes a school’s sense of what students can do, yet a fourth grader’s recovery sparked a maker streak that turned small intentions into an outsized show of support for classmates with sensory needs. Highland Elementary’s Liam Vedder, newly 10 and known for tackling challenges
Against the backdrop of New Kingston’s bustle, Jamaica’s early childhood champions received rare public thanks as an awards ceremony turned a spotlight on the quiet architects of national progress, drawing a direct line from preschool classrooms to the country’s development goals and reminding
Consider the moment a student stands to deliver a first speech before thirty watchful peers and an exacting professor whose silence sharpens every word and gesture more than any webcam ever could, because the stakes of shared presence press performance into skill. The question is not whether online
Camille Faivre has spent her post-pandemic career helping institutions move from ad hoc pilots to durable, human-centered e-learning systems. In this conversation with Debora Klaine, she unpacks three essentials for becoming “AI-ready” in K–12: building cross-functional governance that learns as
Navigating a radical professional pivot during mid-career necessitates more than just a passing curiosity; it requires a willingness to abandon established commercial success for a deeper sense of personal vocation. For individuals like Jules Sulpazo, a resident of Willow Grove, this transition
The ongoing stabilization of a large-scale municipal education system involves far more than just surface-level adjustments to the bottom line; it requires a deep and lasting commitment to operational integrity. Following several periods characterized by rising expenditures and administrative