Nurturing Mothers Within or New to Educational Leadership

By Alexandra Thomas   “I think every working mom probably feels the same thing: you go through big chunks of … Read More

Gender-based Social Expectations for Women

Be Bold, But Not Too Bold By Katrina Johnson León, Ed.D.   One summer, after playing all day with Dal, … Read More

Designed to Lead! The Female Brain and Leadership

By Lisa Andrew, Ed.D., and Eric Andrew, Ed.D.   Musical lyrics can provide great insight into the female experience. Songs … Read More

Closing the Gender Gap: Rewrite Our Story

By Dr. Trudy Arriaga, Dr. Stacie Stanley and Dr. Delores Lindsey   “It’s a Man’s World” is more than a … Read More

Is Work-Life Balance for Women Leaders Even Possible?

by Deneen Guss   As I am flying home from my son’s wedding in Minnesota, I thought to myself, “Wow, … Read More

Hey Women Education Leaders! Don’t Forget to Use Human-Centered Leadership

By Rhea Settles, Ed.D, M.NCRP   “Thank you for talking with us yesterday during The Kaplan meeting. I really appreciated your … Read More

U.S. DOE Releases Updated Federal Guidance Regarding Religious Expression in Public Schools

This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Lozano Smith.  On May 15, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) … Read More

Why is Equity a Bad Word in Public Education?

by Oscar Macias, director of Education of Equity, Access, and Family Engagement for the Glendale Unified School District According to … Read More

SB 114: New Laws Impacting Charter Schools

This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Lozano Smith.  On July 10, 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Education Omnibus … Read More

Legislature Launches Pilot Program Allowing CMAS Contracts for Installation of Certain Materials SB 1422

This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Lozano Smith.  Senate Bill (SB) 1422, signed by the Governor in September 2022, … Read More

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