Category: Schools

Modernizing education communications for safety and simplicity

Modernizing education communications for safety and simplicity

Key points: Schools, colleges, and universities face growing challenges in keeping their communities informed, connected, and engaged. From classroom collaboration […]

January 12, 2026

What school leaders need to know

What school leaders need to know

Key points: Special education is at a breaking point. Across the country, more children than ever are being referred for […]

January 6, 2026

What K-20 leaders should know about building resilient campuses

What K-20 leaders should know about building resilient campuses

Key Points: When a school building fails, everything it supports comes to a halt. Learning stops. Families scramble. Community stability […]

January 5, 2026

48 predictions about edtech, innovation, and–yes–AI in 2026

48 predictions about edtech, innovation, and–yes–AI in 2026

As K-12 schools prepare for 2026, edtech and innovation are no longer driven by novelty–it’s driven by necessity. District leaders […]

January 1, 2026

What happens after the U.S. Department of Education is dissolved?

What happens after the U.S. Department of Education is dissolved?

eSchool News is counting down the 10 most-read stories of 2025. Story #1 focuses on the Trump Administration’s goal of […]

December 31, 2025

Lerner Publishing Group Launches Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s Genius and Joy Curriculum

Lerner Publishing Group Launches Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s Genius and Joy Curriculum

MINNEAPOLIS, MN—Lerner Publishing Group, a leading publisher of K-12 educational materials, is proud to announce the launch of Dr. Gholdy […]

December 9, 2025

School Specialty LLC Announces Acquisition of Nasco Education U.S.

School Specialty LLC Announces Acquisition of Nasco Education U.S.

Greenville, Wis – December 8, 2025 – School Specialty®, a leading provider of learning environments, supplies and science curriculum to […]

December 8, 2025

Teaching might be synchronous, but learning is always happening asynchronously

Teaching might be synchronous, but learning is always happening asynchronously

Key points: The bell rings at 10:00 a.m. A teacher begins explaining quadratic equations. Some students lean forward, pencils ready. […]

December 8, 2025

District Wide Test Prep Impact on School Ratings

District Wide Test Prep Impact on School Ratings

The High Stakes of Standardized Testing In Randall Reback’s “Teaching to the rating: School accountability and the distribution of student […]

September 9, 2025

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