As we delve into the contentious landscape of education policy, I’m thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a seasoned expert in education management. With a sharp focus on navigating the post-pandemic challenges faced by institutions, Camille has dedicated her career to enhancing open and
Imagine a dedicated teacher, with years of shaping young minds under their belt, suddenly facing the stark possibility of losing their livelihood due to decisions beyond their control. In the Amphitheater Public Schools district in Tucson, Arizona, this scenario is becoming all too real as a
Imagine a small community where the hum of academic excellence reverberates through the halls of its elementary schools, earning them the highest recognition a school can achieve in the state of Tennessee. In Oak Ridge, this isn't just a dream—it's a reality for three remarkable institutions.
In a moment when teenagers face more choices than clear directions and when employers race to fill skill gaps faster than classrooms can pivot, a day that brings both sides face-to-face can change the trajectory of a young person’s life. On Oct. 2, the Hewes Educational Center in Ashville hosted a
Record-breaking headlines promised a windfall for classrooms when Michigan set per‑pupil funding at roughly $10,050, yet the balance sheets carried by superintendents told a far messier story in which rising obligations and redirected dollars diluted that celebrated figure into something far
Across Georgia, a stubborn wave of chronic absenteeism has collided with mental health needs and family stressors in ways that schools alone cannot resolve without targeted help, sustained funding, and a clearer playbook for what works. That reality framed a final meeting of a state study