07/31/2020
Are you interested in attending an upcoming IAPSS event? Take a look at our events calendar at https://bit.ly/2FN7l43 and then give us a call at 317-639-0336 with any questions you might have about an event.
IAPSS is a non-profit, professional association serving 425 members assuring the availability of a q
The public interest is best served through assuring the availability of a quality education for all children; and knowledgeable, ethical, effective leaders are essential to achieving this educational excellence. The Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents (IAPSS) was established with this premise in 1960. IAPSS is a non-profit, professional association serving 425 members, including s
07/31/2020
Are you interested in attending an upcoming IAPSS event? Take a look at our events calendar at https://bit.ly/2FN7l43 and then give us a call at 317-639-0336 with any questions you might have about an event.
07/28/2020
A checklist was created for school leaders that included tweaking their school calendars, reviewing their inventory of cleaning supplies, creating student and staff health plans, and preparing to meet social distancing expectations. Learn more about the guidelines for reopening schools at https://bit.ly/2Vwk00V.
07/27/2020
Are you or someone you know looking for an Administrative-level career opportunity? If so, take a look at the Administrative Vacancy Positions listed on our website: https://bit.ly/2LuVYvP.
07/24/2020
Looking for an education news source? Read the top stories from the Indiana Department of Education online at https://bit.ly/397rDiY.
07/23/2020
IAPSS currently serves over 425 members in a wide array of professional capacities, including Superintendents, Aspiring Superintendents, Retired Superintendents, and Education Administrators. Watch this video to learn more about our membership, https://bit.ly/394SCM6.
07/22/2020
Incorporating the coronavirus crisis in course content can leverage students’ curiosity while showing them the real-world applicability of what they’re learning. Read about how teachers are going to utilize the coronavirus pandemic when making lesson plans, https://edut.to/2Vtsm9s
07/20/2020
A national survey provides ideas on how PD can be more aligned to teachers’ needs even during a pandemic. Learn more about how focusing on teacher engagement can help improve professional development, https://edut.to/389UnIe.
07/17/2020
In countries where infection rates have stabilized, schools are reopening. Read how teachers are responding: https://edut.to/3eJVrVO
07/15/2020
6 Classroom Changes Teachers Will Make When Schools Reopen: https://bit.ly/2Zk0Kof
07/14/2020
As the world closed down, a high school photography assignment captured the imaginations of students and teachers around the country. View the student's incredible work on Edutopia's website at https://edut.to/2YJM8j3
07/13/2020
Read the statements Indianapolis school leaders made about how they plan to fight racism: https://bit.ly/3dCGt2w.
07/10/2020
Governor Eric Holcomb applied for $61M in relief for schools. Here are 3 things to know: https://bit.ly/3dQeRqV
Holcomb applied for $61M in relief for schools. Here are 3 things to know. Gov. Eric Holcomb’s application for federal coronavirus relief for Indiana schools offers a first look at how he would spend the money on remote learning and technology.
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