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St. Paul Schools Urge Voters to Approve Critical Levy Funds
Education Management St. Paul Schools Urge Voters to Approve Critical Levy Funds

As the election draws near, St. Paul Public Schools (SPPS) stand at a critical crossroads, with the future of over 33,000 students hanging in the balance due to a pivotal levy referendum. School leaders, including Hallah Henderson, chair of the St. Paul school board, and Leah VanDassor, president

UVA Faces Federal Compact Threat to Autonomy and Funding
Education Management UVA Faces Federal Compact Threat to Autonomy and Funding

Imagine a prestigious public university, long celebrated for its academic excellence, standing at a crossroads where accepting federal funding could mean surrendering its independence. This is the reality for the University of Virginia (UVA) as it grapples with a controversial higher education

Do Stricter Cellphone Policies Make Teachers Happier?
Education Management Do Stricter Cellphone Policies Make Teachers Happier?

Imagine a classroom where the constant buzz of notifications and the subtle glow of screens are entirely absent, replaced by focused students and a sense of calm that allows educators to teach without interruption. This scenario is becoming a reality in many schools across the nation as stricter

How Did Reggie Engebritson Shape Iron Range Education?
Education Management How Did Reggie Engebritson Shape Iron Range Education?

In the rugged landscape of Minnesota’s Iron Range, where community ties run as deep as the mines, one educator has carved out a legacy that transcends the classroom and reshapes the very foundation of learning. Reggie Engebritson, a name now etched into the region’s educational history, has spent

College President Turnover Surges: Trends and Challenges
Education Management College President Turnover Surges: Trends and Challenges

Imagine a university campus thrown into disarray as its president abruptly resigns under political fire, leaving faculty, students, and stakeholders scrambling for stability in an environment that desperately needs strong leadership. This scenario is becoming all too common in higher education

Partnering to Combat Misinformation with News Literacy Skills
Education Management Partnering to Combat Misinformation with News Literacy Skills

In an era where digital platforms are flooded with information, distinguishing fact from fiction has become a daunting challenge for many, especially young people navigating social media and news outlets. Misinformation spreads rapidly, often outpacing efforts to correct it, and the consequences

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