July
On The Cover

Kathleen Vail
Cautionary tales and lessons you can learn about the use—and misuse—of the tools at your disposal.
Thomas Hutton
As concerns about students' online activities increase, legal and policy issues prove vexing for school leaders.
James W. "Kip" Stevens
One-to-one initiatives are the wave of the future, but you must have the political, professional, and fiscal capital for your programs to succeed.
Dennis Adams
Cell phones and iPods are now as common as backpacks and pencils, but are these new tools promoting and stimulating learning in your schools?
Features
- Searching for Zero
Lawrence Hardy
As more attention is focused on dropout prevention, do you have effective strategies in place to help your most at-risk students?
- Anything But Ordinary
Andrew L. Celico
For a first-year administrator, the day-to-day struggles of children prove to be a learning experience like any other.
- The New Fundraising
Sheldon Frankel and Carol Merz Frankel
As school foundations grow in dollars and influence, are they compromising equity or saving public schools?
Departments
- Up Front
July 2007 Upfront
Editorial Staff
News, views and trends you should watch
- Your Turn
July 2007 Your Turn
Editorial Staff
You Say: More money—less advertising. We Ask: Has school technology lived up to its promise?
- Communications
A Foundation of Funding
Nora Carr
Strategic philanthropy is a powerful way to engage parents, alumni, and community memebers to raise money for the 'extras' your schools need.
- School Law
Parents & The Law
Edwin C. Darden
The most powerful advocates through your students are not involved in your schools. Legally, they have to be, but are schools doing what it takes?
- Money
Protecting Your Assets
Charles K. Trainor
At your board's annual reorganization meeting, be sure that you go beyond the routine to ensure that your distrcit's investments are safe.
- Governance
Advancing By Retreating
Doug Eadie
An off-site retreat for the board, superintendent, and senior staff is a tremendous opportunity to accomplish work that otherwise won't get done.
- Adviser
July 2007 Adviser
The Adviser
What would you do if ... a popular superintendent wanted a buyout clause?
- Learn More
July 2007 Learn More
Editorial Staff
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