04/26/22 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | April 26, 2022

Moving forward: New concerns–and promises–for post-pandemic classrooms
The post-pandemic path is a new one, but educators are forging ahead with a list of priorities and goals.

 
Moving forward: New concerns–and promises–for post-pandemic classrooms
 

3 strategies to address new school nutrition standards
Technology can play a critical role in ensuring up-to-date reports on the many moving parts in a school nutrition program.

 
3 strategies to address new school nutrition standards
 

Why girls need more STEM role models
My robotics team is about half girls and half boys--gender equity has meant leading with intention.

 
Why girls need more STEM role models
 

4 tips to start meaningful conversations with students
It is important to expand the scope of who engages students in future readiness conversations beyond school counselors.

 
4 tips to start meaningful conversations with students
 

Using Federal Grants to Hire Personnel
Jefferson County Schools in Alabama received nearly $120 million in federal funding this year from as many as a dozen different federal program to help fund more than 140 additional full-time equivalency (FTE) teachers and other support staff. Find out how they manage the enormous job of tracking and reporting grant supported activities to protect current and future staff funding.

 
Using Federal Grants to Hire Personnel
 

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