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Celebrating National Student Leadership Week

For high school students playing football under the lights on Friday night, or basketball in a crowded gym on Saturday, the spotlight is a constant presence. But for many of their classmates cheering them on from the stands, the chance to be celebrated for their achievements is less common. For more than 50 years now, […]

Sponsored Content: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Student Visionaries of the Year

At the start of each school year, school leaders are faced with the challenge of engaging students in creating positive school climates and cultures. As a result, finding ways to develop and sustain student leadership becomes a necessity. Fortunately, I have had the opportunity to identify emerging student leaders and encourage them to participate in […]

Want to Improve Equity and Belonging?

An extraordinary thing is taking place at New York City’s High School of Fashion Industries (HSFI). It’s not just that the school is making progress in focusing on belonging and equity for all students—other schools address racism or support social emotional learning. The difference is HSFI is doing this work with their students, not to […]

Keep the Teachers You Have

When collaborating with school leaders nationally, I’ve often heard—especially in small-to-medium urban school districts—the issues with teacher recruitment and retention. The thought is typically: (1) We don’t have enough teachers, and (2) The teachers we do have, we can’t keep because a neighboring school district offers better pay and more opportunities than our district. This […]

Syllabus: April 2024

The Enduring Classroom: Teaching Then and Now In his latest book, The Enduring Classroom: Teaching Then and Now (The University of Chicago Press), Larry Cuban provides a historical journey through education. The professor emeritus at the Stanford Graduate School of Education writes of the changes in education over many years, and how they may not […]

Legal Matters: April 2024

Over the years, courts have grappled with the legal dimensions of social media, including delineating the bounds of school district authority to regulate or institute consequences for student or employee postings on social media (e.g., Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., 2021). Currently, the U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating a case involving a different but […]

Feature Facts: April 2024

RAISING STUDENT VOICE AND PARTICIPATION Following the tragic death of a student in a pedestrian-motor vehicle crash, Burlington City High School in Burlington, NJ, started a 25 Saves Lives Campaign to bring awareness to the dangerous school zone where the crash occurred. The campaign led to a new state law, which reduced the speed on […]

2024 National Assistant Principal of the Year Finalists

The search for the National Assistant Principal of the Year begins every fall as each state principal’s association selects its State Assistant Principals of the Year. From this pool of state award winners, a panel of judges selects three finalists. Jeffrey HorstmanMililani Middle SchoolMililani, HI  Grades: 6-8Students: 1,668Region: Suburban Jeff Horstman in his fifth year as […]

2023 National Assistant Principal of the Year Finalists

2023 National Assistant Principal of the Year finalists Kyle CampbellSnow Canyon High SchoolSaint George, UT Grades: 10-12Students: 1,300Region: Suburban Kyle Campbell is an Assistant Principal at Snow Canyon High School in Saint George, Utah, with an impressive career history as an ESL and Spanish teacher, Title I Coordinator, and Athletic Director. Raised in Los Angeles, […]