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ALTRES Boosts Hawai‘i Schools with Targeted Supply Drive
Education Management ALTRES Boosts Hawai‘i Schools with Targeted Supply Drive

In the heart of Hawai‘i’s Big Island, where communities continue to rebuild after natural challenges, a Honolulu-based company has stepped up with a refreshing approach to supporting local education. ALTRES, a long-standing employment and human resources administration firm founded over five

CPS Faces Enrollment, Budget, and Special Ed Challenges
Education Management CPS Faces Enrollment, Budget, and Special Ed Challenges

As the new school year unfolds in Chicago, the city's public school system finds itself at a critical juncture, wrestling with a host of complex issues that could redefine the educational experience for thousands of students. Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is confronting a challenging mix of

New Haven Schools Adopt AI Policy with Strict Guidelines
Education Management New Haven Schools Adopt AI Policy with Strict Guidelines

In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the educational landscape, New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) has taken a significant step by unanimously approving a new policy to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into classrooms, reflecting a growing recognition of AI’s potential to enhance learning

Federal Judge Upholds Alabama's Anti-DEI Law in Schools
Education Management Federal Judge Upholds Alabama's Anti-DEI Law in Schools

Imagine a classroom where discussions on race, identity, and systemic inequality are carefully tiptoed around, not out of disinterest, but out of fear of legal repercussions. In Alabama, this scenario is becoming a reality for many educators and students following a federal judge’s decision to

Can TCU Schools Secure $39.99M for Critical Upgrades?
Education Management Can TCU Schools Secure $39.99M for Critical Upgrades?

In the heart of Minnesota, the Tri-City United (TCU) School District, spanning Le Center, Lonsdale, and Montgomery, stands at a pivotal moment with a $39.99 million bond referendum slated for a November vote. This ambitious proposal, approved by the TCU School Board in June, seeks to address

Are School Changes Hurting Music and Arts Education?
Education Management Are School Changes Hurting Music and Arts Education?

In a small Northeastern community, a heated debate has emerged over recent school district changes that have left parents questioning the future of music and arts education for their children, sparking intense discussions at local meetings. At a recent board meeting, families voiced deep concerns

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