3 steps to prepare for the next school crisis

Just how much would you pay for a crystal ball that could anticipate the next school crisis? Though the continuous pandemic has been referred to as a once-in-a -life time crisis for school, we understand that future crises are, unfortunately, unavoidable. What families, schools and teachers have experienced over the last two years has actually significantly altered our understanding of what it indicates to genuinely care for trainees and instructors.

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I hope, pandemic or not, schools can continue to share working methods with each other so that all trainees have access to premium education.

Greg White, President and Chief Executive, LEARN Charter School NetworkGreg White is the president and president of LEARN Charter School Network, serving more than 4,000 kindergarten through eighth-grade students in Illinois and Washington, D.C. LEARN schools are the highest-performing elementary schools in each of the communities in which they are located. LEARN is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

After almost 20 years in education, one thing Ive learned exists is no regular. Whether its an across the country teacher scarcity, tough politics, funding instability or the terrible effect of weapon violence on our neighborhoods, there is constantly a school crisis to browse..

How can schools get ready for the next crisis while guaranteeing their long-term success? I might not have that crystal ball, however I do have leadership viewpoints that have assisted our schools stay the highest-performing primary schools in their respective communities.

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