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American School Board Journal

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American School Board Journal


The American School Board Journal is a monthly trade magazine on school administration established in 1891 by the United States National School Boards Association.

Contents

Scope

The focus of the American School Board Journal is on the challenges of K-12 public schools and topics related to school leadership, governance, management, policy making, and student achievement.

Magna Awards

The American School Board Journal organizes the "Magna Awards" which is an annual program to showcase school districts and projects in the United States which are examples of innovation and excellence in school governance. The program was started in 1995 by the magazine with an objective to highlight school boards that improve educational programs by taking remarkable steps. Currently, the Magna Awards program is co-sponsored by the National School Boards Association and Sodexo.

Nominees are separated into three categories based on the size of their school districts: enrollment under 5,000, from 5,000-20,000, and over 20,000. In each category, there is one grand prize winner, five additional awards and five honorable mentions. The criteria of judging include the involvement of the school board, the success of the projects, the ability to replicate in other school districts, and the advancement of student learning.

Awards and recognition

The American School Board Journal received the following awards:

  • Two articles from the magazine were finalists of the National Magazine Awards in 1980 and 1984 in the categories of "Specialized Journalism" and "Public Servic"e respectively.
  • The 2001 "Golden Lamp Award" in adult publication from the Association of Educational Publishers.
  • The Education Writers Association's National Awards for Education Reporting in multiple years.
  • References

    American School Board Journal Wikipedia