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5 Ways to Create Relevant Cultures of Learning

A Principal's Reflections

To provide more learning opportunities for our students, the Academies @ New Milford High School were launched during my tenure as principal. Think of it as a school within a school. To help build the program, junior academies were created at the middle school to spark interest and function as a feeder pipeline.

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Three reasons why so few eighth graders in the poorest schools take algebra

The Hechinger Report

A collection of surveys of teachers and principals, conducted by the research organization RAND, suggests three problems at the poorest middle schools, which are disproportionately populated with Black and Hispanic students. Math teachers at high-poverty schools tended to have weaker professional preparation.

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One state tried algebra for all eighth graders. It hasn’t gone well

The Hechinger Report

It was fourth-period Basic Algebra 8 class on a gray October morning at Braham Area High School. Those more complex ideas also require extended concentration, which is difficult for many middle schoolers. Algebra teacher Rick Riccio demonstrates scientific notation during a class at Braham Area High School in Minnesota.

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High-Agency in the Remote and Hybrid Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

I have really been impressed with the choice boards at the high school and how Canvas is being used to set them up. The elementary school has also upped their game as of late. I love how middle school teachers responsible for remote learners have created a virtual station rotation model in Canvas.

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The path to a career could start in middle school

The Hechinger Report

Dobbins asked the class, at Piedmont GLOBAL Academy, a majority-Hispanic middle school in southeastern Dallas. “A A growing number of states and school districts now require students to take career exploration classes in middle school. This story also appeared in Mind/Shift. Equity is important to us,” he said.

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Should College Become Part of High School?

ED Surge

Last year, when Jayla Arensberg was a sophomore at Burnsville High School near St. Paul, Minnesota, a teacher showed her a flier saying that a program at the school could save her $25,000 on college. “I It’s a stark example of how the line between high school and college is blurring for more students.

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OPINION: Career planning in middle school prepares students for better workforce choices

The Hechinger Report

At Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC), a Career and Technical Education (CTE) school district in Arizona, high school students and adult learners go through rigorous programs to become ready for in-demand careers. Each year, West-MEC allocates a significant amount of money to our two elementary school districts.