By Diane Titche and Ellin Oliver Keene Walking into a 3rd-grade classroom, a principal observes students seated at their desks. Nearly all eyes are on the teacher as she points out information on a...
By De’Ondre Hogan, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Cynthia Young, Manager of Communications and Customer Service; Penny Miller Nelson, Associate Superintendent; and Michael Sharrow, Superintendent of Schools, Midland Public Schools As a District,...
Every year, as M-STEP testing day approaches for schools, teachers across the state go above and beyond to prepare their students for the big day. In addition to the top success tip – studying...
On February 14, 2022, Governor Whitmer announced the Michigan Lottery contributed a record-breaking $1.419 billion to the School Aid Fund in fiscal year 2021, shattering its previous record set last year by nearly $240...
Neola recognizes that the global pandemic continues to impact the way each district, administrator, teacher, and support staff member provide services to students, and as much as we want this pandemic to be over...
Team MASA is excited to welcome Matt Schueller to the association as the new Director of Government Relations. You may have seen him give his first in-person Legislative Update at the Midwinter Conference, but...
By JP Guilbault, CEO, Navigate360 America’s young people are facing unprecedented challenges, from isolation and depression resulting from the pandemic to stressors as they relate to social unrest, exposure to unhealthy content on social...
In education, we often talk about “student-centered learning,” but what does that mean? Few schools really ARE student-centered as the true definition of student-centered has everything to do with the students and much less...
Setting up students for success after high school and beyond By Haley Jones, MASA Marketing & Digital Media Specialist In an effort to support a multiplicity of learning opportunities and pathways for students, the team at...
Customer Stories Challenge The Park View Early Learning Center in Mount Prospect, Illinois, had not been renovated since its 1965 construction, and the school’s older heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system had outlived...