The proposed closure of Pittsburgh Conroy, a special education center in Pittsburgh's North Side, has ignited significant concern and opposition among parents, students, and staff. The center serves nearly 200 students with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, providing a
In a dramatic showdown, the staff at the Australian National University (ANU) have decisively defeated a university proposal that sought to forgo a planned 2.5% pay rise scheduled for December 2024. According to the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), a staggering 88% of staff members voted
The Board of Education for Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) recently honored five outstanding employees who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to the students and the school community. This monthly recognition underscores the pivotal role that dedicated educators and staff play in
Anxiety doesn't often come up in conversations about leadership, yet it’s a prevalent issue that many school leaders face daily. Managing anxiety is not only crucial for personal well-being but can also enhance leadership qualities. The demands on school leaders are immense, ranging from managing
Navigating the educational landscape as a teacher of color comes with a unique set of challenges. This article delves into the nuanced experiences of a Black and Puerto Rican math teacher who grapples with the harsh realities of invisibility, identity, and the quest for recognition in a
In Oklahoma, a significant dispute has erupted between Attorney General Gentner Drummond and the Oklahoma State Board of Education over the dismissal of the Board’s attorney, Cara Nicklas. The conflict centers on legal interpretations concerning legislative oversight and the proper conduct of