Facilities & Infrastructure

Orchard School Staff Strike Over Safety and Overcrowding
Education Management Orchard School Staff Strike Over Safety and Overcrowding

The silence surrounding the hallways of Orchard School was shattered early Tuesday morning as hundreds of faculty members and support staff established picket lines to protest deteriorating conditions. For months, the local school board has faced mounting criticism regarding the rapid influx of new

Can 3D Printing Solve Malawi’s Classroom Crisis?
Education Management Can 3D Printing Solve Malawi’s Classroom Crisis?

In the Salima district of Malawi, the rapid emergence of a concrete structure marked a definitive shift in how the global community perceives the intersection of robotics and infrastructure development for the better. This specific site hosted the construction of the world’s first 3D-printed

Where Are the Best Cities for Career Growth in 2025?
EdTech Where Are the Best Cities for Career Growth in 2025?

The traditional concept of a nationwide job market is rapidly dissolving as professionals increasingly discover that the most lucrative opportunities are concentrated within specific urban micro-climates rather than broad national trends. This shift indicates a significant departure from

What Is Driving the School Tax Crisis in Allegheny County?
Education Management What Is Driving the School Tax Crisis in Allegheny County?

The sudden realization that property taxes might soon outpace the ability of local homeowners to pay has sent a ripple of anxiety through the neighborhoods of Allegheny County as over two dozen school districts prepare for unprecedented hikes. This regional financial strain is not an isolated event

Fortec Targets US Childcare Deserts With $100 Million Fund
Education Management Fortec Targets US Childcare Deserts With $100 Million Fund

Across the vast expanse of the American landscape, millions of working families are currently struggling to find reliable and licensed care for their children, a systemic crisis that has left nearly half of the country categorized as a childcare desert. This significant gap between demand and

Is $148 Million Enough to Save Alaska's Crumbling Schools?
Education Management Is $148 Million Enough to Save Alaska's Crumbling Schools?

The Alaska Legislature’s recent decision to triple the state’s investment in public school repairs for the upcoming fiscal cycle marks a significant shift in fiscal policy, yet it faces intense scrutiny from local educators and administrators who witness the daily, dangerous decay of classrooms and

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