• Drone drama at Hobart Elementary

    Drone drama at Hobart Elementary

    During the construction of Hobart’s Veterans Elementary, teacher Greg Crouch piloted a drone to document the process. Crouch stated: “I wanted to get a wide shot,” but his drone attracted the attention of a neighbor who called the police. Upon arrival, officers were shown Crouch’s commercial drone license, highlighting the growing use of drones in…

  • Carter’s legacy: Education Department established

    Carter’s legacy: Education Department established

    Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, passed away at age 100 on December 29, 2024. He is remembered for establishing the U.S. Department of Education, a promise he made during his 1976 campaign. “The best move for the quality of life in America in the future might very well be this establishment of this new…

  • Cellphones in schools: 2024’s top challenges and solutions

    Cellphones in schools: 2024’s top challenges and solutions

    Cellphones remain a top concern for educators in 2024, as teachers and principals grapple with their disruptive impact on student learning, sleep, and mental health. Education Week’s coverage highlighted the behavioral issues tied to cellphones, including unauthorized photo-taking, recording fights, and engaging in social media-driven dares. State policymakers have started addressing this challenge, creating policies…

  • Building trust, breaking silos: A principal’s approach to district-teacher relations

    Building trust, breaking silos: A principal’s approach to district-teacher relations

    Ian Knox, principal of Hamagrael Elementary School in New York, shares key strategies for school leaders to strengthen communication and collaboration between district offices and teachers. Based on his experiences, Knox emphasizes understanding the rationale behind district decisions, building trust across all levels, and assessing the impact of policy changes on teachers’ daily routines. He…

  • Digitizing the gateway to elite NYC schools

    Digitizing the gateway to elite NYC schools

    New York City’s school board voted Wednesday to approve a $17m, five-year contract with Pearson to digitize the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT), which determines admission to elite public high schools like Stuyvesant. The decision ends months of uncertainty over the test’s future and ensures compliance with state law mandating the SHSAT for admissions….

  • Teachers in California: a racial divide

    Teachers in California: a racial divide

    Camino Nuevo Charter Academy in Los Angeles is addressing California’s bilingual teacher shortage through its AVANCE teacher residency program, a partnership with Loyola Marymount University. The program trains diverse bilingual educators while removing traditional barriers like high tuition, unpaid student teaching, and multiple credentialing exams. AVANCE residents receive a $50,000 compensation package, including a salary,…