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From the Magazine

All August features and departments will be available in the ASBJ archives August 20.

New This Week

Why Talking to the Public Matters: School boards still fail to invest adequately in school communications. Some fear alienating taxpayers and teachers. Others feel constrained by dwindling funds. A few don't think communicating with employees, parents, and the public is all that important. Given today's pressure-cooker demands on public schools, spending more on communications pays important dividends.

Up Front

August 2008 Up Front: News, views, and trends you should watch.

School Law

Who Can Help When You Need Legal Advice: School leaders face a maze-like system when trying to sort out the most authoritative sources in education law.

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