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Study: Mixed Feelings Among Parents on Later School Start Times
As a new school year kicks off, students across the country are readjusting to early-morning start times.I’ve been out of high school for nearl...
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Stay Safe and Connected in the Wake of Hurricane Harvey
All of us at K12 Insight are thinking of you and all of our central Texas and Houston-area family as we watch the developments of Hurricane Harvey....
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Empowering Students: Miami Teacher’s Written and Spoken Word Initiatives
Words matter.Sure, it’s a cliché. And in the never-ending, controversy-fueled vortex of social media, words might seem more fleeting than ever....
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School Leaders and Competition: Perspectives from Florida
“I think choice competition is a good thing, let parents make a choice.”These aren’t the words of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, or anothe...
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Back to School: Three Districts Doing It Right
Thousands of students are heading back to school this week. It’s a frenetic time, filled with both nerves and excitement.It's also a tremendous...
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Dawkins: Public Schools' Vital Role in Battling Charlottesville Hate
It’s been over a week since the tragic events in Charlottesville, Va., but most Americans—myself included—are still rattled.By now, you know th...
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Bullying and Suicide Link: What You Need to Know
A child younger than 13 kills himself nearly every 5 days, CNN reports.It’s a startling, horrific, and heartbreaking statistic—and one that all...
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Stemming the Tide: Utilizing Marketing to Support Public School Advocacy
Like it or not, school choice is changing the game for public education.More private and charter alternatives, combined with local, state, and ...
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District Spotlight: Making Teachers' Health a Community Priority
We expect teachers to set a positive example for students, both inside and outside the classroom.But the stress of teaching often leads educato...