New Technology for Rural Schools
No excuses! How a rural district in Mississippi increased bandwidth, devices, and technology.
National Rural Education Association
No excuses! How a rural district in Mississippi increased bandwidth, devices, and technology.
During the last twelve years I have spent six years as a rural principal and superintendent, and six years working for a not for profit or my own organization serving rural schools across the country.
I am struck by how often the expression “preserving the rural way of life” still remains a central point of contention when it comes to defining rurality and whether or not vibrant education, economic development, and workforce policies should be elements of that definition.
A small, rural Ohio school district is turning community engagement norms on their head to pioneer a new vision of school transformation.
There’s one education gap that’s been getting a lot of talk lately: the rural/urban education gap.
How prevalent do you think homelessness is in America? According to the 2017 Annual Homeless Assessment Report by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, a chronically homeless individual is defined as a person who has a disability who has also been homeless for a period of twelve months within the past three years.