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DfE on the lookout for school leaders to support ‘mission’ areas
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KSAT San Antonio
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Hunt ISD establishes new awards to honor children lost in deadly July 4 floods
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In the post-ESSER era, many schools and school districts are learning how to iterate their resource allocation to do more with less and build durable plans that center planning around the mission instead of the money. During her session “Driving Innovation When Budgets Are Tight” at ISTELive 26, Kirsten Baesler, assistant secretary in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education for the U.S. Department of Education, discussed the importance of having a clear framework for what sustainability looks like alongside panelists Chris Lehmann, CEO and principal of the Science Leadership Academy
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Fort Worth ISD Closes Newcomer Academy As 42% Of Students Need English Support
Exterior of the Fort Worth Independent School District Service Center building in Fort Worth, Texas.Fort Worth ISD is shifting language services for s...
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Related coverage for "DfE on the lookout for school leaders to support ‘mission’ areas": KSAT San Antonio — Hunt ISD establishes new awards to honor children lost in deadly July 4 floods. ASCD SmartBrief — Student councils drive change in L.A. schools. RAPPLER — Beyond blame: Building schools that see, listen, and care. EdTech Magazine: K-12 — ISTE Live 26: Doing More With Less: Kirsten Baesler on Sustainable K–12 Technology. Borneo Bulletin — Youth leadership course strengthens teamwork. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — Fort Worth ISD Closes Newcomer Academy As 42% Of Students Need English Support

