Leadership
EdWeek Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to introduce our 2025 class of EdWeek Leaders To Learn From. These district leaders have shown persistence and creativity as they navigate the challenges facing schools in an increasingly diverse, rapidly changing world.
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- Equity & Diversity Trump Admin. Vows to End School Desegregation Orders. Some Say They're Still NeededCivil rights activists say it would leave families with little recourse when they face discrimination.Families & the Community The Low-Cost, Low-Lift Way These Districts Used to Reduce Student AbsencesDozens of districts tested this strategy as one component of their absenteeism-fighting strategy.Professional Development Opinion Here’s What Happens When You Let Students Run Your Teacher PDTeachers need more opportunities for experiential learning. That’s where students can come in.School & District Management No More Fresh Fruits and Veggies: Schools Grapple With Loss of Federal FundingThe Local Food to Schools program, which was canceled by the Trump administration, helped schools get fresh, local produce.Equity & Diversity Opinion Let DEI Practices Die. Replace Them With Something BetterIndividual student agency enabled by strong families and schools can lead students to success, writes a researcher.Student Well-Being What School Leaders Learned When They Talked to Families About AbsenteeismA district enlisted its community to find out why students were missing school and responded accordingly.
- Professional Development What’s Happening to Federal Money for Teacher Training?Key federal teacher-training grants have been delayed for this year, and may be consolidated or eliminated in fiscal 2026.School & District Management How Schools Think Their Legal Expenses Will Change Under TrumpThe first few months of the Trump administration have been like "drinking from a fire hose," an education attorney said.School & District Management How Schools Are Reaching Immigrant Families Over SummerExperts advise district leaders to stay up to date on immigration policy changes.Student Well-Being Opinion Social Media Is Awash With Bad Health Advice. This Lesson Can HelpWhy a librarian and health educator teamed up to teach students the red flags of misleading claims.School & District Management How Principals Juggle the Whirlwind of the Last Few Weeks of SchoolThe final stretch of the school year can feel like a marathon of events and emotions.Student Well-Being What RFK Jr.'s New COVID Shot Recommendations Could Mean for StudentsThe health and human services secretary said that annual COVID shots are no longer recommended for healthy children.