Evolving Education: A Focus on Results, Not Rhetoric
Read MoreAt the National School Leaders Advocacy Conference, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona brought this message to more than 400 school leaders: The U.S. D…
EdTech Policies: Where They Stand and Implications for the Future
Read MoreAt the National School Leaders Advocacy Conference, Ramesh Nagarajan, chief legal advisor, FCC, outlines where edtech policies stand and the implications for t…
State of the Union in K-12 Education
Read MoreWe’re at a crossroads in education where we need to embrace innovation and focus on a whole-child approach to learning. Learning Policy Institute’s Linda Darli…
Mental Health Crisis: Sharing Stories, Not Just Statistics
Read MoreMental health issues in schools aren’t new to school leaders, but knowing how to support schools with resources is new to policy makers. The good news, says Bi…
Addressing Chronic Absenteeism in Schools
Read MoreAs chronic absenteeism continues to rise, NAESP’s advocacy expert outlines how it affects students and schools and how NAESP and other education organizations …
NAESP Pushes to Preserve Federal Education Funding
Read MoreEducators and students have already made too many sacrifices in schools, and they have too many pressing needs to suffer any further reduction in federal fundi…
NAESP Outlines Priorities in Pivotal Year in Education Policy
Read More2024 is a pivotal year in education policy, with schools grappling with long-term effects of the pandemic and ARP funding set to expire in September. Here are …
What’s in Store for ’24: Ins & Outs
Read MoreA cheeky tip sheet from NAESP’s Advocacy team of emerging trends and passing fads to help you navigate the new year.
Funding Falls Short for Students with Disabilities
Read MoreAs NAESP observes Special Education Day, we look back at the history of IDEA and turn our focus to the path forward for students with disabilities as we contin…
Taking Action: Here’s Why Congress Must Reject Funding Cuts to K-12 Education
Read MoreProposed cuts to K-12 education funding will hurt schools, students, and educators by exacerbating teacher shortages, eliminating Title II funding for professi…
Digital Literacy: Getting Kids Connected and Keeping Them Safe
Read MoreTo cultivate digital citizenship in students, we need to get all kids connected to the internet and keep them safe once we do.
NAESP Urges Congress to Retain Crucial Education Funding
Read MoreA FY24 appropriations bill under consideration would have a massive impact for millions of students nationwide.
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