Burnout is a word being used quite a bit these days.
Teaching is as much a learning experience for educators as it is for students.
For the majority of children in the United States, formal and required schooling begins in kindergarten, at approximately age five or six.
Whether the school year is in person, fully remote, or a hybrid of the two, teachers, administration, and school support staff are collectively navigating uncharted territory.
As we stand on the precipice of change.
Students in the K-12 setting experience immense developmental changes, socially, emotionally, and academically.
Funding for public education can be a tricky topic to comprehend fully.
To quote one of my previous graduate school professors, “education is simply made up of alphabet soup.
The times in which we are living are truly odd and unprecedented.
How can we help you?