Teachers and leaders at American Community Schools (ACS) Athens use research to inform how they carry out their work, from curriculum design to teacher training to operations. The K-12 American…
Many schools are rethinking their approach to student well-being in response to a precipitous rise in anxiety and mental health issues among children and teens. Middle States member Seton Hall…
Dear Friends— As we wind down another school year — my first as the President of the Middle States Association — I can’t help but reflect on how much we’ve…
Dear Colleagues— Just how important is the question of mental health in schools? Our April 26 webinar “Mitigating Anxiety in Students” generated so many great insights and responses that this…
Dear Colleagues— In my last email, I shared a link to “Mitigating Anxiety in Students” with James “Jim” Incardona, Ph.D., and Camille Banks-Lee. I also shared my top 3 takeaways…
Dear Colleagues— Thank you to all who joined us for “Mitigating Anxiety in Students,” a virtual panel discussion and Q&A. I am especially grateful to James “Jim” Incardona, Ph.D., assistant…
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS) announced today that 156 schools and school systems in 15 states, as well as Puerto Rico…
This post, the final installment in a three-part series, comes from my keynote address at a recent conference titled “AI is here. Where are we?” hosted by ACS Athens —…
The “Year of the Middle States Network” continues with a series of in-person workshops designed to inspire and support education leaders who are working toward transformational change within their school…
This post, the second in a three-part series, comes from my keynote address at a recent conference titled “AI is here. Where are we?” hosted by ACS Athens — a…
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