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By Debi Deal, EH&A Associate Good news! California, is now the fifth largest economy in the world. Our state continues to experience strong economic growth.
By Debi Deal, EH&A Associate Good news! California, is now the fifth largest economy in the world. Our state continues to experience strong economic growth.
In a routine cleanup over the holiday break, the IT department in Michigan’s Richmond Community Schools “noticed something unusual” with the district’s computers. It was
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K–12 leaders must be able to quickly recover any lost information, and a simple backup isn’t enough. That’s why disaster recovery matters. Instead of just
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The Learning Counsel today released the results of its sixth annual Survey of School and District Digital Curriculum Strategy and Transformation. 462 K-12 U.S. Schools
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An emergency situation that turned out to be mostly a false alarm led a lot of schools in Los Angeles to install air filters, and
Governor Newsom’s total spending for child care and preschool during his first year in office is an unprecedented $5.5 billion. That’s not nearly enough to
2020 is shaping up to be the year that policy makers and legislators force school districts to be more accountable for how they spend money
A number of organizations, some who are quasi-government entities and some who are for-profit companies, continue to create pay-to-play events in education. They pay superintendents
Utility companies are helping cash-strapped school districts replace diesel buses with electric ones that have a secondary purpose: helping to manage electricity demand. Communities in
New approaches to assessment, concerns over security and privacy, and reimagining what defines classrooms and instruction are among factors that will drive education in the
From a dispute over Houston ISD’s takeover to allowing transgender students to access bathrooms of their choice, these cases stand to significantly impact public education.
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