06/18/2026
End-of-year data should not feel like a final judgment on the school year.
It should be a tool for learning.
Our latest blog shares what school leaders should look for in an end-of-year school data review, including academics, attendance, engagement, intervention implementation, and the systems that shaped student outcomes.
The goal is not to blame. The goal is to understand what worked, what needs to change, and how to plan smarter for the year ahead.
Read the full blog here:
https://practice.org/insights/end-of-year-school-data-review/
End-of-Year School Data Review: What School Leaders Should Look For
Use an end-of-year school data review to analyze academics, attendance, engagement, and interventions so leaders can plan smarter.
06/10/2026
Summer tutoring should not feel like regular school with sunshine outside.
It is a chance to help students stay engaged, build confidence, and keep learning in ways that feel creative, connected, and fun. Our latest tutor blog shares practical summer tutoring tips for making lessons structured, skill-building, and energizing without burning students out.
Read the full blog here:
https://practice.org/tutor_blog/summer-tutoring-tips
06/04/2026
Summer learning does not have to feel overwhelming for schools or families.
With a little planning before the last day of school, leaders can help protect student progress by sharing simple reading and math resources, connecting families to enrichment opportunities, and making summer support easy to understand.
Read our latest blog on preventing summer learning loss here:
https://practice.org/insights/summer-learning-loss/
Preventing Summer Learning Loss: How School Leaders Can Plan Support Before the Year Ends
Prevent summer learning loss with simple school leader strategies for family communication, resources, and academic summer support.
05/28/2026
Homework can quickly turn into stress, frustration, or even nightly arguments at home.
In our latest parent blog, we share how families can support homework without taking over, including how to create a simple routine, help when a child gets stuck, and know when it may be time to ask for more support.
Read the full blog here:
https://practice.org/parent_blog/homework-help-for-parents/
Homework Help for Parents: How Much Should Parents Help With Homework?
Homework help for parents starts with support, not stress. Learn how to help kids build independence without nightly homework battles.
05/22/2026
Family engagement should be more than a sign-in sheet or a one-time event.
When families are given practical, easy-to-access tools, they can better support attendance, reading, grade-level progress, and long-term student success at home.
Our latest blog shares how school leaders can build family engagement strategies that are practical, measurable, and easy to scale.
Read the full blog here: https://practice.org/insights/family-engagement-strategies
Family Engagement Strategies That Are Practical, Measurable, and Easy to Scale
Family engagement strategies should help schools support parents, track participation, and improve student success without adding staff burden.
05/20/2026
Choosing the right gradebook matters because the system only works if teachers can use it consistently and school leaders can clearly see student progress.
In our latest blog, we compare PRACTICE Gradebook and Jupiter Ed through a school leader lens: grading workflows, progress reports, report cards, attendance, family communication, and administrative visibility.
Read the full blog here: https://practice.org/insights/jupiter-ed-alternative/
Jupiter Ed Alternative: How to Choose the Right Gradebook for Your School
Looking for a Jupiter Ed alternative? Compare gradebook features, ease of use, reporting, attendance, and schoolwide visibility.
05/19/2026
Great tutoring is about more than knowing the content. It’s about showing up, building trust, staying prepared, and helping scholars feel supported when learning gets hard.
In our latest tutor blog, we share practical ways tutors can strengthen their professionalism, build better relationships with schools, and become the kind of support students and teachers can count on.
Read the full blog here: https://practice.org/tutor_blog/how-to-become-a-better-tutor/
05/08/2026
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Teacher Appreciation Month, a meaningful reminder that caring for students starts with caring for the adults who support them every day.
In our latest blog, we share how school leaders can support mental health in schools by reducing stress, supporting teacher well-being, and creating a safer, more connected school culture.
Read the full blog here: https://practice.org/insights/mental-health-in-schools/
04/30/2026
A simple note can make a big difference. 📝
Our latest tutor blog is all about how tutoring session notes can help tutors personalize instruction, track scholar progress, and prepare stronger sessions.
The best part? Notes do not need to be complicated. A strong system can take just a few minutes and help tutors better understand what worked, what was challenging, and what each scholar needs next.
Read the full blog here: https://practice.org/tutor_blog/tutoring-session-notes/
Tutoring Session Notes: The Simple Tool Every Tutor Needs to Support Scholars
Tutoring session notes help tutors personalize instruction, track scholar progress, and plan stronger sessions. Use this simple notes template to improve tutoring outcomes.
04/23/2026
When a child seems tired, frustrated, or checked out, it can be hard to know what is really going on beneath the surface.
This blog is for parents who want to respond thoughtfully, ask better questions, and support their child without jumping to the wrong conclusion too quickly.
Read here: https://practice.org/parent_blog/signs-of-learning-gaps/
Signs of Learning Gaps: How to Tell if It’s Zoom Fatigue or a Deeper Struggle
Signs of learning gaps can look like Zoom fatigue. Learn how to tell if your child is tired, disengaged, or truly struggling.