by Heather Farmakis | Feb 16, 2026 | Blog
If your child comes home from school exhausted (not from learning, but from simply surviving the day), you’re not alone. For millions of neurodivergent students across the country, the traditional school environment creates barriers that have nothing to do with...
by Rod Clarkson | Feb 15, 2026 | Blog
Why Forward-Thinking Schools Are Moving Now — and Why Waiting Is the Most Expensive Option Artificial intelligence is not a future concept. It is a present reality. Students are already using it. Teachers are experimenting with it. Employers expect familiarity with...
by Nate Herrmann | Feb 10, 2026 | Blog
A System-Level Commitment to Student Safety From an operational leadership perspective, student safety is not a single policy or checklist item—it is a responsibility that must be embedded into systems, processes, and daily decision-making. At Excel Education Systems,...
by Exceled | Jan 20, 2024 | Blog
The 20th-century classroom was time-based, focusing on rote memorization of discrete facts, primarily engaging students in the lower levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy: knowledge, comprehension, and application. The content was textbook-driven, resulting in passive...
by Exceled | Jan 2, 2024 | Blog
Education technology has the potential to mitigate some aspects of the teacher shortage problem in several innovative and impactful ways. It’s important to recognize that technology should complement, not replace, the human elements of teaching. Education...