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ASA: Champions for Children

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ASA is a non-profit dedicated to promoting and supporting excellence in educational leadership. We advocate for public education. Exec. Dir. is Dr. Paul Tighe.

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High school seniors: What if colleges offered you admission before you even applied? Direct admissions is changing the game by helping students get into college faster, with less stress & more options. Check it out: usnews.com/education/best…

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Not getting enough sleep can take a toll on teens’ mental health, academic performance, and relationships with others. 💤 One Ohio school is tackling this issue with a class on healthy sleep habits and wellbeing, for better rest and improved grades! shorturl.at/gh2PJ

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We’re proud to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎🎉 Join us in recognizing the incredible educators who inspire, support, and empower students every day. Take a moment to #ThankATeacher who has made a difference in your life!

We’re proud to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week! 🍎🎉

Join us in recognizing the incredible educators who inspire, support, and empower students every day. Take a moment to #ThankATeacher who has made a difference in your life!
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Happy National School Nurses Day! 💙🩺 Today we celebrate the amazing people who care for our students’ health and wellbeing every day. Thank you, #SchoolNurses, for all you do to keep our schools safe and healthy. #SND2025

Happy National School Nurses Day! 💙🩺

Today we celebrate the amazing people who care for our students’ health and wellbeing every day. Thank you, #SchoolNurses, for all you do to keep our schools safe and healthy. #SND2025
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During #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we are reminding our students, staff, and families that your wellbeing matters. Let’s keep building a school community where every voice is heard and every mind is supported! #YouAreEnough 💚

During #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we are reminding our students, staff, and families that your wellbeing matters. Let’s keep building a school community where every voice is heard and every mind is supported! #YouAreEnough 💚
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On Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave individuals who gave their lives in service to our country. We are forever grateful. 🇺🇸

On Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave individuals who gave their lives in service to our country. We are forever grateful. 🇺🇸
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The state of Missouri is reimagining special education with a bold new plan with fewer, modernized schools, stronger local support, and a focus on inclusion. Such a huge step forward for students with disabilities! shorturl.at/4PYNk

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Mesa Community College is celebrating 60 years of empowering Arizona’s workforce! Mesa Community College continues to fuel economic growth in metro Phoenix with programs like cutting-edge IT certifications and hands-on construction training. 🎉 bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2…

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ASA is helping Liberty Elementary School District find an Interim Superintendent …naschooladministrators.applytojob.com/apply/TZ2yJaYY… via @JazzDotCo

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Exciting to see multisensory reading programs gaining traction in classrooms! These approaches combine sight, sound, touch, and movement to support diverse learners. 💡📚 The connection to the science of reading is promising: edweek.org/teaching-learn…