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A new partnership aims to train, supercharge school supes

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Key points: School leaders with similar challenges, responsibilities, and institution types can collaborate How top female district leaders get ready for back-to-school Creating smart campuses to transform student life For more on district leadership, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub School leaders who are members of AASA will soon be able to participate in ongoing engagement, collective problem-solving, and development with a professional community of peers providing just-in-time su

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Two States Are Responsible for Most of the Nation’s School Book Bans

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This story was originally published by The 19th. The number of books banned in public schools over the past year skyrocketed to more than 10,000, with two states — Iowa and Florida — responsible for most of them, according to preliminary findings released by PEN America on Monday. The report comes during Banned Books Week , which first began in 1982 to raise awareness about the importance of free and openly accessible information.

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ORIGO Education Introduces ORIGO Intervention Essentials: A Game-Changer for Math Fluency

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Earth City, MO. — ORIGO Education , a leading provider of elementary math solutions from Pre-K to Grade 6, is thrilled to announce the launch of ORIGO Intervention Essentials, an innovative program designed to enhance math fluency for Tier 2 and Tier 3 intervention students in Grades 3-8. By merging effective math strategies with robust professional learning, ORIGO Intervention Essentials offers a transformative approach to tackle math anxiety and build student confidence.

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COVID money countdown: Schools exhaust pandemic aid as federal help winds down

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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Over the last three years, an influx of pandemic aid has been transformative for many schools. Some were able to hire social workers or give every child a laptop for the first time. Others fixed up old buildings, tutored struggling students, or revamped summer school programs.

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