With salaries up, schools eye funding for facilities

The Higley Unified School District office at twilight. (Courtesy of Higley Unified School District) Tom Blodgett    Dec 3, 2018 MST   Like many school districts in Arizona the three public school districts that serve Gilbert are in an improved situation this school year; however, work remains to be done to restore their financial health, district officials…

The number of public school students could fall by more than 8% in a decade

 JILL BARSHAY November 26, 2018   What does the declining birthrate mean for elementary, middle and high schools across the country? According to one set of projections, it could mean 8.5 percent fewer public school students a decade from now. “If it does come true, we’re going to see massive changes,” said Mike Griffith, a…

Cincinnati Public Schools enrollment continues to grow

by Meghan Mongillo Wednesday, November 28th 2018 CINCINNATI (WKRC) – The Cincinnati Public School district is growing big and fast. The district says it’s projected to have more than 450 new students in 2019. More families are choosing CPS. In 2018, the number is higher than what district leaders thought it would be. There are…

Alabama public school enrollment down, Hispanic student population growing

By Trisha Powell Crain Enrollment in Alabama’s public schools has declined for the fifth year in a row, to 722,212 statewide, down from 726,924 last year, according to 2018-2019 enrollment numbers posted on the Alabama State Department of Education’s website. Hispanic students, while representing only 8.4 percent of the student population statewide, are the fastest-growing student group,…

Teachers Are Serving As First Responders To The Opioid Crisis

By Rebecca Klein 11/03/18 WAR, W.Va. ― Middle school teacher Greg Cruey can explain the most harrowing details of his students’ lives with matter-of-fact precision. That smart sixth-grader who had her hand raised last period? She’s homeless and has, in the past, been suicidal. That middle school student who seemed on edge during class? As a…

When a school goes, so does the community around it

By Renée Graham  OCTOBER 27, 2018 ANDERSON GUERRO has one question for Mayor Marty Walsh and Laura Perille, his interim Boston Public Schools superintendent: “How would it feel if we took your house and family away?” That “house” is McCormack Middle School, now proposed for closure and extensive renovations after the 2019-20 academic year. For students like Guerro, a…