Article Members Only Incident Response Planning Nov 16, 2023 by Adam Griffin Imagine that one day the head of school receives an email from a colleague with an attachment or a link.
Article Members Only Funding A Sustainable Technology Program Nov 16, 2023 by Bob Chlebowski Technology is pervasive across our society. It touches all facets of our lives.
Article Members Only EANS Funding Nov 16, 2023 by Whitney Silverman The Department released the requirements for EANS II and updated FAQs.
Article Members Only Digital Distractions Nov 16, 2023 by Laura Tierney Between phones, laptops, tablets, and more, it’s easy to get stuck in the endless cycle of staring at our screens – especially for students. Social media is simply how students are social.
Article Members Only Telecom Optimization Audits: Understanding What Services You’re Really Paying For Nov 6, 2023 Understanding your organization’s internet and phone systems can be challenging, particularly when it comes to knowing what to pay for these services. Internet, landline, and phone systems can cost you thousands - or hundreds of thousands - of dollars each year.
Article Members Only Five Steps to Develop a Security Program Oct 22, 2023 by Matt Flora Developing a practical and effective cyber security plan is vital to incorporating security into your organization’s risk management strategy. A common misconception is that a cyber security plan is lengthy and difficult to follow. However, that does not have to be the case.
Article Members Only A Year Left of EANS - Could it be Helpful for Your School? Oct 4, 2023 by Susan Gentz We’ve all heard a lot of information about ESSER funds, but there is a lesser known fund that came out of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act and the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act specifically for nonpublic schools.
Article Members Only Finding a Framework to Bridge Literacies and Bolster Inclusion Oct 4, 2023 by Tricia Friedman As educators, we wield the power to cultivate understanding, acceptance, and empathy among our students. With each disruptive innovation, this power undergoes subtle refinement.
Article Members Only The Inspiration that Surrounds Us Oct 3, 2023 by Jennifer Williams Beautiful quotes from brilliant minds have inspired me from the early days of my professional career. Motivation as lines from well known storytellers, messages from world leaders, ideas from scientists – ending up on posters on our classroom walls and as sign offs in our email signatures.
Article Members Only The Blind Spot: Hidden Biases of Good People Sep 19, 2023 by Jared Colley A father and his son are in a car accident. The father dies at the scene, and the son, badly injured, is rushed to the hospital. In the operating room, the surgeon looks at the boy and says, “I can’t operate on this boy. He is my son."