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Catapult Learning is Approved to Provide High-Dosage Tutoring in Massachusetts Elementary and Secondary Schools

eSchool News

PHILADELPHIA – Catapult Learning , a division of FullBloom that provides intervention programs for students and professional development solutions for teachers in K-12 schools, today broadly announced its approval by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to provide no-cost, high-dosage early literacy tutoring (HDT) for K-3 public school students statewide.

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Our Free 2025-2026 Teacher Calendar Is Available Now!

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AI in education needs more than innovation–it needs intention

eSchool News

Key points: Thoughtful design creates AI tools that deepen learning How 4 districts use AI tools to transform education Easy to find, not always true: Helping students evaluate AI-generated content For more news on AI in learning, visit eSN’s Digital Learning hub Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere, including our schools–and it has the potential to transform education.

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In Today's World, That is Radical

Teacher Toms Blog

"I like you just the way you are." If you read that and immediately thought of Mister Rogers, you're probably a child of the 70's. It's a simple, radical message, especially when it comes to adult relationships with young children. And it's more radical now than it was back then. It's radical to like anyone just the way they are, but to like our children just the way they is almost unheard of.

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The U.S. had the blueprint for a high-class education–but abandoned it

eSchool News

Key points: The U.S. lost sight of what made its education system great Moving beyond transparency to accessibility and awareness Embracing a growth mindset when reviewing student data For more news on education policy, visit eSN’s Educational Leadership hub In the 1970s, educators and policymakers from across the globe (including from Finland) viewed the United States as a model of forward-thinking education–American schools were well-regarded for their holistic, child-centered approaches

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New Compton High Rebrands Classrooms as 'Learning Studios'

GovTech

When the new Compton High School opens this fall, high-tech classrooms will function much like college lecture halls, with students reading, taking tests, completing work and even many projects online.

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Review: Epson PowerLite 810E and ELPCS01 Are a Dynamic Display Combination

EdTech Magazine

In an age where digital whiteboards and interactive displays dominate classroom technology, projectors continue to hold their ground, offering flexible and cost-effective alternatives for schools. Epson’s PowerLite 810E extreme short-throw laser display and the ELPCS01 mobile projector cart presents a compelling option for schools that want a scalable, high-quality projection system with minimal installation hassle.

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New DFE Guidance: 5 Ways for Schools to Use AI

Whiteboard Blog

The Department for Education (DfE) has just released updated guidance for AI , opening the door for schools to embrace artificial intelligence in ways that they feel could transform the educational landscape. This new framework highlights how AI can be a powerful ally for teachers, helping to streamline tasks and enrich the learning experience. At the same time they have released some free training materials to support teachers to use AI safely and effectively.

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St. Charles, Minn., Schools Invest in AI Training Program

GovTech

A new training program from the ed-tech company Gruvy Education aims to help teachers save time on preparation and administrative tasks, and to educate students about the appropriate use of artificial intelligence tools.

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Counting the Days: A Bright & Visual Start to Your School Day

From the Pond

Hello teacher friends! I’m so excited to share a brand new resource with you—one that brings structure, joy, and meaningful math learning to your classroom routine from day one. It's called Ten Frame Days in School , and it's the perfect way to build a warm, math-infused start to each day that your students will look forward to. This gentle but vibrant display is designed to help young learners track how many days they’ve been at school using a visual ten-frame format.

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10 Tips to Help Parents of Students Start Summer Strong

Teach Hub

The last moments of the school year always feel a bit hectic. Between assignments, end-of-year projects, sports practices, and planning for summer, things can become chaotic quickly—not just for teachers and students but also for parents. If you’re feeling the crunch, you’re definitely not alone. Whether you’re managing work deadlines, returning school emails, or just trying to remember what day it is, the end-of-year chaos is real.

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What Online School Looks Like: A Student Day in the Life Q&A With Kylah

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SAC Blog Series: Each year, the K12 Marketing Department hires a cohort of high school interns known as the Student Advisory Council or SAC. This year, the talented group of students is creating social media content across platforms to help build brand awareness and engage our audiences around the online learning experience. Let’s get to know these amazing SAC students.

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Classroom Seating Chart: Pinwheel

Organized Classroom

This section is for class sizes of 16-17 students. While all the photos show options for 16 students, feel free to place an additional student on the end of one of the groups, if needed. In the Pinwheel, students will be facing many different directions. For seat work or centers, this is a wonderful option. During direct instruction of whole group, a separate space in the classroom (i.e. teaching from the carpet) will be necessary.

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Slice of Life Tuesday: Need to Relax

The Life of a Conflicted Teacher

Two years ago, I’d had a truly awful year, leading to my resigning my position and accepting on in a neighboring district. My wife had spent her first year in a new district. We were both drained to our core and needed something different. We booked a trip to Destin, FL, because we received an offer for a cheap hotel for a “presentation” by that hotel (IE: Timeshare nonsense).

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75 Ocean Quotes That Inspire Wonder and Reflection

We are Teachers

These ocean quotes are a perfect way to spark discussions, add depth to writing prompts, and provide inspiration.

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June is Internet Safety Month

Ask a Tech Teacher

June is National Internet Safety Month , thanks to a resolution passed in 2005 by the U.S. Senate. The goal is to raise awareness about online safety for all, with a special focus on kids ranging from tots to teens. Here’s a short list of internet cautions I got from an online efriend a few years ago. I reprint it every year because it covers all the basics, avoids boring details, and gives kids (and adults) rules to live by: Not everything you read online is true It used to be anything we