Do You Have Surplus Classroom Furnishings?
Your excess furniture is an asset that shouldn’t go to waste. If you’re replacing, renovating, decommissioning an old school, IRN the Reuse Network connects to
Your excess furniture is an asset that shouldn’t go to waste. If you’re replacing, renovating, decommissioning an old school, IRN the Reuse Network connects to
The CDE has adjusted the bid threshold to reflect the percentage change in the annual average value of the Implicit Price Deflator for State and
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Nearly half of 6,000 teachers surveyed in November said they had considered changing jobs in the past month, up from 32% in June. Slightly over
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Most school districts ended last school year with surpluses, largely thanks to federal and state COVID aid. Still, five out of the county’s 42 school
By Ethan Ashley and Carrie Douglass Our nation’s school boards are in crisis. Between a flurry of nationalized partisan fights and a systemic lack of
New York City, the nation’s largest school district, is building an Uber-like GPS system that lets parents track their child’s school bus ride in real
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