The National Association of School Superintendents (NASS) is proud to announce Dr. Carmen Balgobin, Superintendent of Volusia County Schools in Florida, as a finalist for its prestigious 2025 Superintendent of the Year award. Known for her transformational leadership and results-driven... Continue Reading
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By Joe Mario Pedersen Once again, a summer wave of COVID-19 is spiking across the country and in Florida. According to the Department of Health, Orange County reported the third-highest case totals in the state at the end of July, just before kids returned to the classroom. “We've... Continue Reading
By Fadia Patterson Florida’s eviction rates are climbing — and the effects are reaching far beyond housing. Educators and researchers warn that the state’s growing eviction crisis is disrupting students’ education, forcing them to change schools, miss days in class, and... Continue Reading
By Jim Saunders Siding with publishers and authors, a federal judge Wednesday ruled that a key part of a 2023 Florida law that has led to books being removed from school library shelves is “overbroad and unconstitutional.” U.S. District Judge Carlos Mendoza issued a 50-page... Continue Reading
Literacy instruction for adolescent learners differs from early childhood because of the emphasis on context and comprehension, explained Smith-Matsalia, who spent 13 years teaching middle school English. She noted that while middle school literacy still involves the foundational pieces like... Continue Reading
By Andy Farley and Eric Hagen At Brookfield East High School in Brookfield, WI, we work tirelessly to develop a culture of gratitude and recognition as we live our mission: “Dedicated to Academic and Human Excellence.” Like most schools, we recognize students and their many... Continue Reading
By Samantha Gholar The Manatee County School District is in the final stretch of its nationwide superintendent search, with two candidates now advancing to the final round. Community members still have time to make their voices heard before the board makes its decision. During its Aug. 12... Continue Reading
By Mary Lett Some Escambia County Public Schools teachers bring a firsthand worldwide perspective to their students and classrooms. This year, the school district has 51 international teachers from all over the globe – ranging from as far as the Philippines to as close Jamaica. The... Continue Reading
By Erica Riggins While all 67 Florida school districts are required by state law to provide breakfast and lunch on school campuses, the Citrus County School District goes one step further to fill the gap and provide more fuel for students who continue learning, interacting and performing... Continue Reading
By Tanner Stewart School is back in session. Public school students in Northwest Florida returned to the classroom on Monday. As students adjust to the new school year, teachers and staff are also learning about a change to school safety rules. A new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May... Continue Reading
By Fred Makonnen, Head of Sales & Distribution – Equitable Group Retirement Across the United States, school districts are managing tight budgets, talent shortages, and growing pressure to do more with less. On top of that, the employee benefits landscape is constantly shifting. From... Continue Reading
By Ashley Engle As students head back to school, one Central Florida father is on a mission — turning his personal fear into a powerful lesson. He is traveling school to school, hoping to stop violence before it starts. It all began with one terrifying phone call that took place March... Continue Reading