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Findhelp Partners with State of Missouri to Support Families with Young Children

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

According to the most recent U.S. Census, 19.3% of children under 5 years of age in Missouri live in poverty, and the Missouri Family Resources database & website (powered by Findhelp) will support more than 250,000 families in addition to state and local navigators who work on-the-ground in communities across Missouri.

Key Points: 
  • According to the most recent U.S. Census, 19.3% of children under 5 years of age in Missouri live in poverty, and the Missouri Family Resources database & website (powered by Findhelp) will support more than 250,000 families in addition to state and local navigators who work on-the-ground in communities across Missouri.
  • Findhelp works with 7,837 listed programs serving the state, including 4,318 programs focused on serving children and families.
  • "We are grateful to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for choosing us to help support children under 5 and their families," said Erine Gray, Founder and CEO of Findhelp.
  • "We're proud to partner with the State to help uplift Missouri families with young children and connect them to the resources they need to thrive."

Stride Tutoring Now Available for Students Across Arkansas

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

"We are excited for the opportunity to meet the diverse needs of Arkansas students," said Jennifer Moore, General Manager at Stride Tutoring.

Key Points: 
  • "We are excited for the opportunity to meet the diverse needs of Arkansas students," said Jennifer Moore, General Manager at Stride Tutoring.
  • The Arkansas High-Impact Tutoring Grant Program will provide additional instructional support to students by leveraging the expertise of Stride Tutoring.
  • As a portfolio brand of Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), Stride Tutoring offers comprehensive online tutoring services to both school districts and individual learners.
  • By partnering with Stride Tutoring, Arkansas districts can provide their students with the highest quality tutoring support available.

Booster Announces Grant Giveaway To Honor Exceptional Educators and School Staff

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

ATLANTA, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Booster, the nation's leading company for innovative school fundraising solutions, is excited to announce its Booster Teacher Appreciation Celebration Giveaway. This giveaway, which shines a spotlight on the dedicated educators and school staff that go above and beyond to make a positive impact on the lives of students, will award three lucky schools a grant for $2,000 to use toward an unforgettable celebration for their teachers.

Key Points: 
  • ATLANTA, Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Booster, the nation's leading company for innovative school fundraising solutions, is excited to announce its Booster Teacher Appreciation Celebration Giveaway.
  • "Two of our company's core values are gratitude and celebration, and our Teacher Appreciation Celebration grant will allow school leaders to show their appreciation for their teachers and staff in a special way this spring," said Chris Carneal, founder and CEO of Booster.
  • They make each day at school memorable and meaningful," said Chris Carneal, founder and CEO of Booster.
  • The Booster Teacher Appreciation Celebration Giveaway is an opportunity for both Booster and nominated schools to recognize excellence and express gratitude to school educators and staff that work tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of their students.

Saskatchewan teacher strike: It's about bargaining for the common good

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Both conservative commentators and the premier have argued the bargaining table is not the place for teachers to negotiate concerns about classroom issues.

Key Points: 
  • Both conservative commentators and the premier have argued the bargaining table is not the place for teachers to negotiate concerns about classroom issues.
  • Although bargaining is sometimes interpreted narrowly as a discussion over wages and benefits it is not, by its nature, limited to that.
  • Bargaining can — and has — acted as a democratic tool to expand public resources to areas beyond workplace compensation.

Bargaining classroom size

  • In Ontario, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario has negotiated that the boards and government provide ongoing classroom size data to the union in order to determine future classroom ratios.
  • The court ruled the government’s decision to unilaterally prevent teachers from bargaining classroom size and composition was a violation of their constitutional rights to bargaining collectively.

Cuts to education


The dispute in Saskatchewan did not come out of nowhere. There has been a 10 per cent drop in per-student funding since 2012-2013. In 2017, the Saskatchewan Party government cut funding to public education by $22 million from the previous fiscal year. In the same period, enrolments have risen to record numbers. These issues pushed teachers to a collective bargaining dispute in 2019, but it was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Staffing crises

  • Becotte’s comments align with research showing attrition rates have hovered at close to 50 per cent over about the last decade.
  • Squeezed board budgets have meant an increase in fees to some Saskatoon and Regina parents for lunch-time supervision.
  • Numbers have dropped for many educational roles, including for educational assistants, English as an additional language teachers, counsellors, librarians, psychologists and other pathologists.

‘Parents rights’ issues

  • The government said this was an issue of parents’ rights.
  • Yet many others interpreted it as an attack on the ability of teachers to provide necessary support and guidance to kids in a safe and supportive environment.

Bargaining as important tool

  • Trying to prevent teachers from including issues surrounding unmet student needs in bargaining is to effectively leave the public in the dark on the conditions of our schools and render governments largely unaccountable.
  • The most important tool that all unionized workers have at their disposal is their ability to collectively bargain.
  • Many of these campaigns have been waged by teachers’ unions.

Unions driving change

  • CUPW’s success encouraged other unions to take a similar position and today public maternity/paternity leave is a universal public program.
  • Unions and their members have real power when they use the tools available to them to seek real workplace and community change.

Bargaining about trade-offs

  • Prioritizing issues related to what unions identify as key “common good” themes might mean that other issues cannot be highlighted.
  • While salaries and benefits will always be an issue, there is overwhelming teacher support for existing bargaining proposals.


Simon Enoch is a member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party Charles Smith does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Missouri School District Selects PowerSchool to Simplify and Modernize Hiring Process

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC), the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, today announced Carthage R-9 School District in Carthage, Missouri selected PowerSchool Applicant Tracking , part of the Educator Recruitment Cloud , as its new K-12 applicant software.

Key Points: 
  • PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC), the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, today announced Carthage R-9 School District in Carthage, Missouri selected PowerSchool Applicant Tracking , part of the Educator Recruitment Cloud , as its new K-12 applicant software.
  • Once Applicant Tracking is fully implemented, Carthage R-9 will be able to navigate the hiring process quickly and more easily.
  • “Adding Applicant Tracking is a welcome improvement for our district because our hiring supervisors will now be able to screen candidates much quicker,” said Matt Arnold, Director of Human Resources, Carthage R-9 School District.
  • It also provides an enhanced experience for job seekers, with smooth communication and scheduling features, which ensure a more professional hiring process with less friction.

The SBBRG Foundation Sponsors the 14th Annual Greater Chicago K-12 Chess Championship Tournament

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

On February 4th, the 14th Annual Greater Chicago K-12 Chess Championship Tournament took place with approximately 700 registered players, including about 550 students from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Title I schools.

Key Points: 
  • On February 4th, the 14th Annual Greater Chicago K-12 Chess Championship Tournament took place with approximately 700 registered players, including about 550 students from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Title I schools.
  • The SBBRG Foundation, in conjunction with The Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation, Kasparov Chess Foundation, and the CPS Academic Chess program were proud to sponsor the onsite event at McCormick Place after two years of hosting the event virtually due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
  • The SBBRG Foundation’s partnership with Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation provided free entry and United States Chess Foundation Membership to all participating CPS students and students from Title I under-resourced schools.
  • One of the Directors for the SBBRG Foundation, Sandeep Navalgund, has served as lead champion for the Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation since 2013.

Grosvenor's North American Property Business Announces Investment Team Leadership Changes

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Thursday, December 7, 2023

"Michael has been a foundational member of our executive team and a source of inspiration for people throughout our company," said Steve O'Connell, CEO of Grosvenor's North American urban property business.

Key Points: 
  • "Michael has been a foundational member of our executive team and a source of inspiration for people throughout our company," said Steve O'Connell, CEO of Grosvenor's North American urban property business.
  • "Michael has served as CIO for 12 of his 23 years with Grosvenor; he had overall responsibility for all of our Investment property transactions and oversaw our Asset Management team.
  • Michael's strong leadership within Grosvenor has left an enduring impact and he has set his team up for continued success."
  • Since 2011 he has overseen all Investment property transactions and the company's Investment portfolio across North America.

First Student Deploys First Electric School Buses in Rhode Island

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

PROVIDENCE, R.I., Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- First Student, the leading operator of electric school buses in North America, and Providence Public Schools, joined federal, state, and city leaders to announce the deployment of the first electric school buses in the City of Providence. The four buses are also the company's first EVs in Rhode Island.

Key Points: 
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I., Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- First Student, the leading operator of electric school buses in North America, and Providence Public Schools, joined federal, state, and city leaders to announce the deployment of the first electric school buses in the City of Providence.
  • The zero-emission electric school buses will serve hundreds of students and families in the Providence School District (PPSD) and replace four diesel buses in the District's fleet.
  • "I look forward to helping more local school districts and communities throughout the state update their school bus fleets with clean, electric buses."
  • First Student is the largest operator of electric school buses in North America.

The Majority of K-12 Public Schools Offer Academically Focused Summer and After-School Programs

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, November 8, 2023

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Seventy-eight percent of U.S. public schools provided summer programming in 2023 designed to help students academically, according to data released today by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the statistical center within the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES).

Key Points: 
  • The NCES data on academically focused summer programs includes summer school, learning and enrichment (L&E), bridge, and other summer programs.
  • Seventy-eight percent offered academically focused summer programming, which includes summer school, learning and enrichment (L&E), bridge, and other summer programs.
  • Around 90 percent of public schools offering academically focused summer programs did so at no cost to families (summer school, 90 percent; L&E programs, 87 percent; bridge programs, 90 percent).
  • Most public schools offering academically focused summer programs had full-time teachers working in these programs (summer school, 95 percent; L&E programs, 89 percent; bridge programs, 86 percent).

RHP PROPERTIES EXPANDS ACADEMIC INITIATIVES TO ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS THROUGH ADOPTACLASSROOM.ORG PARTNERSHIP

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- RHP Properties, professionally managing manufactured home communities for over 30 years, has announced a $10,000 donation to Lower Dauphin Middle School in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania and a $10,000 donation to Cessna Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas. The contributions will be used to purchase educational materials and mark the eleventh and twelfth schools adopted by RHP Properties through AdoptAClassroom.org, a national nonprofit that provides funding for Pre-K to 12 teachers and schools.  

Key Points: 
  • The contributions will be used to purchase educational materials and mark the eleventh and twelfth schools adopted by RHP Properties through AdoptAClassroom.org, a national nonprofit that provides funding for Pre-K to 12 teachers and schools.
  • Within the Lower Dauphin Middle School District, RHP Properties manages the Grantville Commons community in East Hanover Township where 175 students are residents.
  • The Cessna Elementary School District includes 120 students from four RHP manufactured home communities including Glen Acres, The Woodlands, Twin Oaks, and El Caudillo.
  • Thank you to RHP properties for giving back to the families living within their residences in south Wichita!"