Arianna Rodriguez, a master’s student in the Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) program, pens a commentary on college admissions policies.
Alyssa Dunn is quoted about teacher burnout and new teachers.
Doug Kaufman comments about a possible new law requiring cursive writing.
Michael Coyne and Rachael Gabriel are quoted on reading waivers in Connecticut.
The Neag School is mentioned as a partner with the new UConn civics education program.
Preston Green comments on the appointment of the Education Law Association’s new president.
Neag School alumna Kiana Foster-Mauro is featured about being recognized as the 2024 Connecticut Teacher of the Year. See Also – Office of Gov. Ned Lamont
Neag School’s new Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) certificate program is featured; Sara Renzulli is quoted. See Also – The Chronicle, FIOR Reports
Brianna Bobo, a master’s student in the IB/M program, is recognized as a 2024 Alma Exley Scholar.
Don Leu, a retired Neag School faculty member, is mentioned after winning a seat on the school board in Point Roberts, Washington.