Financial Management

Nonprofit Turns Trash Into Treasure for Teachers
Education Management Nonprofit Turns Trash Into Treasure for Teachers

Across Arizona, a quiet crisis unfolds daily in classrooms where dedicated educators are forced to become the primary financiers for their students' learning materials, spending an average of $864 out of their own pockets during the school year. This staggering figure, drawn from a survey by

St. Mary's Breaks Ground on New Unified Campus
Education Management St. Mary's Breaks Ground on New Unified Campus

The long-standing vision of a single, unified campus for the Remsen St. Mary's student body took a monumental leap forward as community leaders, educators, and supporters gathered to break ground on a new elementary school addition. This significant construction project, celebrated at a ceremony on

How Could a School Secretly Lose Millions?
Education Management How Could a School Secretly Lose Millions?

The sudden and unceremonious closure of Legends Academy Charter School left over 200 families in Orange County, Florida, grappling with uncertainty just days before the winter holidays, an abrupt end that concealed years of profound financial instability. For parents, students, and staff, the

Will Student Voices Fix Arlington's Crumbling Schools?
Education Management Will Student Voices Fix Arlington's Crumbling Schools?

Students armed not with textbooks but with powerful firsthand accounts of their school's decay recently transformed an Arlington School Board meeting into a pivotal forum on urgent infrastructure needs, bringing long-simmering issues to a dramatic head. Young advocates from Swanson and Thomas

Will a Small Tax Hike Save Chicago's Schools?
Education Management Will a Small Tax Hike Save Chicago's Schools?

The Chicago Board of Education has greenlit a revised property tax levy that injects an additional $40 million into the city's school system, a decision that underscores a profound dilemma facing one of the nation's largest public school districts. This move, achieved through a contentious vote,

Funding Cuts Force Colleges to Rethink Mental Health
Education Management Funding Cuts Force Colleges to Rethink Mental Health

As the last of the substantial federal emergency relief funds allocated during the pandemic has expired, college campuses across the nation are confronting a stark financial reality that threatens to dismantle the very mental health support systems that were expanded to meet an unprecedented

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