Changing and overcoming barriers can be a slow, challenging process for schools, but parents can help by advocating for school policies and practices. Learn how to create sustainable, successful school reforms and help improve schools for children, parents, and teachers alike.
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How much responsibility do schools bear for addressing the obesity of their students?
Forgive the grammar, but the student body just ain’t what it used to be. Here’s the hard, heavy truth: American...
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Should Small Schools With Low Enrollment Be Closed?
Small schools should not be subject to arbitrary closure and should be maintained where good education can be provided...
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Establishing a Strong Foundation for School Improvement
A New Challenge for a New Century Three years ago, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act instituted a fundamental change...
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Defining the Role of School Boards: Architect, Communicator, Leader
Introduction In the world of school reform and improvement, attention is seldom paid to the role of the school board....
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Five Characteristics of an Effective School Board
In Fayetteville, Arkansas, a parent complained about a controversial book in a school library and then threatened, “...
Source: Center for Public Education
