The 2025 STOP School Violence Program, offered through the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), offers a pivotal funding opportunity for K-12 districts to strengthen student safety.
As youth spend an increasing amount of time online, many parents are concerned about how schools use student data and how monitoring tools might inhibit the learning experience.
The following article preview was written by Ross Young, Executive Vice President at Linewize. It originally appeared on District Administration, an American monthly trade publication for education leaders in public K-12 school districts.
There’s no going back to pre-pandemic education. Although the 2020-2021 school year brought a lot of rushed and temporary solutions for students, it laid the groundwork for more planned and permanent changes to the education landscape ...
While students are on summer vacation, network administrators often take advantage of the time and lack of strain on their tech stack to implement updates, make infrastructure changes, and implement new tools for the upcoming school year.
It’s challenging to achieve effective classroom management — keeping students on-task, productive, and safe while learning — when digital devices are involved in the classroom.
*Updated May 12, 2021
Teachers and network administrators often have a strained relationship. Though they both have students’ best interests in mind, teachers emphasize student learning and discovery, while network administrators emphasize student safety and ...
Providing a device for every student in your district can be daunting, but it’s worth the effort. Fifteen years’ worth of research shows that giving every student a laptop improves their test scores in English/language arts, math, and ...
With cloud services, 1:1 programs, BYOD and ever-increasing bandwidth & storage, the technology landscape is dynamically changing for education. As school technology administrators, we're asking questions we've never asked before, ...