The San Diego Unified School District's two superintendent finalists said schools have not done enough to serve the most disadvantaged children and outlined at a public forum Feb. 26 the strategies they would deploy, ranging from "grow-your-own" teacher programs to enrolling more students in advanced courses.
Dr. Enfield, superintendent of Highline Public Schools in Washington, spoke about closing the achievement gap, navigating pandemic mandates and tackling staff shortages.
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee awarded more than $2.6 million in grant funding to over 400 local nonprofit organizations, including 17 from Coffee County.