Education Management

Clayton County Residents Advocate for Better School Facility Upkeep
Education Management Clayton County Residents Advocate for Better School Facility Upkeep

Public concern over the condition of school facilities in Clayton County reached a boiling point during a recent Board of Education public hearing. Held to discuss the millage rate—the tax rate used to calculate local property taxes—the hearing became a platform for residents to urge the school boa

Trump's Agenda47 Proposes Reforms in Teacher Tenure and School Choice
Education Management Trump's Agenda47 Proposes Reforms in Teacher Tenure and School Choice

Donald Trump's Agenda47, presented during his 2024 presidential campaign, aims to bring transformative changes to American education, marking a clear divergence between Republican and Democratic education platforms. With the presence of Governor Tim Walz, a former teacher, on the Democratic

How Can You and Your Child Prepare for the First Day of Kindergarten?
Education Management How Can You and Your Child Prepare for the First Day of Kindergarten?

On a late summer afternoon, 21 aspiring kindergarteners gathered for an important game of pretend. The kids sat mostly crisscross applesauce on “sit upons” decorated with the letters of the alphabet. Their bright outfits and Crocs screamed lawless summer even as they learned to follow directions at

Florida Eases Zoning Rules to Boost Microschool Expansion
Education Management Florida Eases Zoning Rules to Boost Microschool Expansion

Microschools, small educational institutions enrolling fewer than 30 students and often operating in unconventional spaces, are rapidly gaining popularity across the United States. In recent years, Florida has emerged as a hotbed for this educational trend, thanks in large part to significant

Teruya Foundation Awards $750K to Mid-Pacific for New School Facility
Education Management Teruya Foundation Awards $750K to Mid-Pacific for New School Facility

In a significant development for the educational landscape of Hawaiʻi, the Albert T. & Wallace T. Teruya Foundation has announced a generous grant of $750,000 to the Mid-Pacific Institute, a private school located in Mānoa Valley. This substantial contribution is designated for the construction

Can Improved Facilities Solve Ogbodokope's Education Crisis?
Education Management Can Improved Facilities Solve Ogbodokope's Education Crisis?

Nestled in the Kwahu Afram Plains South District of the Eastern Region of Ghana, Ogbodokope grapples with a host of devastating educational challenges that have persisted over time. The semi-island community is accessible only via the Volta River, and it lacks essential services such as

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