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As the Senate moves at a fast and furious pace to pass a bill whose text isn’t yet final, we wanted to highlight one area of advocacy where we’ve been engaged.
(EdLiNC) issued a statement in response to this week’s 5th Circuit Court decision in Consumers Research et. al v FCC.
Kat Sturdevant interviews superintendents from around the country about how they advocate for public education not only for their schools, but also for their communities and families.
David R. Schuler released the following statement today regarding delayed FY25 disbursements for Title I, Title II, Title III ...
Senator Hirono (D-HI) hosted a “spotlight forum” to hear from public education practitioners and experts about the impact of ...
This dynamic 60-minute panel discussion features innovative superintendents as they tackle two pressing issues keeping district leaders up at night.
Activism raises awareness and sparks movement, while advocacy ensures that energy is channeled into meaningful, lasting change.
A superintendent’s approach to post-pandemic recovery through strategic staffing, collaborative scheduling, and a renewed investment in teacher time, support, and professional growth.
Sourcewell, AASA's government cooperative procurement partner, recently awarded new contracts for HVAC Systems and Related Products and Services.
In educational environments, infrastructure plays a pivotal role in shaping student success. This presentation explored how targeted flooring upgrades can significantly improve physical safety and ...
The Trump Administration released more information for its Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) proposed budget, including details on the US Education Department (USED). AASA, the nation’s leading voice for public ...
The Ethical Educator panel consists of . Sheldon H. Berman, author of Implementing Social-Emotional Learning: Insights from School Districts’ Successes and Setbacks. Susan Enfield, ...
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