Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the administrative counties.
Rural districts had elected rural district councils (RDCs), which inherited the functions of the earlier sanitary districts, but also had wider authority over matters such as local planning, council housing, and playgrounds and cemeteries. Matters such as education and roads were the responsibility of county councils.
Until 1930 the rural district councillors were also poor law guardians for the unions of which they formed part. Each parish was represented by one or more councillors.
Progressive Chloe Maxmin is showing how Democrats can win in rural America. She unseated a top Republican in a rural district in the most rural state in the U.S., then passed one of the 1st state level Green New Deal bills. Here’s what Democrats can learn from her success.
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Pushing a Rural District to Take Risks – Meet John Asplund, 2016 Leader to Learn From
When Superintendent John Asplund arrived to lead the Farmington school district in a struggling region of the Illinois farm belt, he brought a massive change with him: The word “yes.”
Yes to new paint. Yes to new classes. Yes to a smarter budget. Yes to a new parking lot. And yes to a giant solar panel project. Do you have an idea? Pitch it. At the very least, ask.
Asplund has been preaching—and practicing—the mantra of innovation, and encouraging the administrators and teachers who work in the district to take their own risks, and try new things. While encouraging the district to honor its rural heritage, he’s pushed his team of educators and the community at large to adapt to the dramatically shifting economic realities and to expose students to the skills and opportunities they’ll ...
published: 24 Feb 2016
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How technology transformed a rural Idaho school district
In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in this tiny farm town is one of only a handful across the country to personalize how kids learn. It uses tech tools in the whole district. John Blackstone reports.
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Rural districts concerned over Governor's order to offer online learning
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Identifying and Supporting Gifted Students in Rural Districts
Educators in rural districts face a range of challenges in providing services to gifted students. In this video discussion, educators in Montana, Kentucky, and Alaska share their insights and lessons for ensuring that gifted students in their rural districts have access to the programs and services that will help them reach their academic potential.
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Place-Based Lessons Help Rural Schools Engage Gifted Students
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In Tenn., a 'Microcredential' to Help Teachers Identify Students' Hidden Giftedness
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published: 13 Nov 2018
IDPs Launched for Northern, Luapula Provinces
(ZANIS) Government has launched the Integrated Development Plans -IDPs- for fourteen districts in Northern and Luapula Provinces.
ZANIS reports that Local Government and Rural Development Minister, GARY NKOMBO, officially launched the IDPs in Kasama, with a call for a holistic approach to development.
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published: 25 Jan 2025
Democrat pulls off upset in rural red district. Hear her message for her party
Congresswoman-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) explains to CNN's Jake Tapper how she was able to upset a Trump-backed candidate in the type of district that Democrats traditionally do not find a lot of success in. #CNN #News
Progressive Chloe Maxmin is showing how Democrats can win in rural America. She unseated a top Republican in a rural district in the most rural state in the U.S...
Progressive Chloe Maxmin is showing how Democrats can win in rural America. She unseated a top Republican in a rural district in the most rural state in the U.S., then passed one of the 1st state level Green New Deal bills. Here’s what Democrats can learn from her success.
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Progressive Chloe Maxmin is showing how Democrats can win in rural America. She unseated a top Republican in a rural district in the most rural state in the U.S., then passed one of the 1st state level Green New Deal bills. Here’s what Democrats can learn from her success.
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When Superintendent John Asplund arrived to lead the Farmington school district in a struggling region of the Illinois farm belt, he brought a massive change wi...
When Superintendent John Asplund arrived to lead the Farmington school district in a struggling region of the Illinois farm belt, he brought a massive change with him: The word “yes.”
Yes to new paint. Yes to new classes. Yes to a smarter budget. Yes to a new parking lot. And yes to a giant solar panel project. Do you have an idea? Pitch it. At the very least, ask.
Asplund has been preaching—and practicing—the mantra of innovation, and encouraging the administrators and teachers who work in the district to take their own risks, and try new things. While encouraging the district to honor its rural heritage, he’s pushed his team of educators and the community at large to adapt to the dramatically shifting economic realities and to expose students to the skills and opportunities they’ll need to find their footing in an economy vastly different from when their parents graduated from high school.
“If things are good for kids, we should be doing it,” Asplund says. “You try to say ‘yes’ to as many things as you can because, even though we’re going to screw a lot of things up, we’re gonna learn from that mistake and we’re going to make it better the next time. Doing the same thing over and over again isn’t going to get you anywhere.”
This video was produced as part of Education Week’s Leaders To Learn From project, recognizing outstanding school district leaders from around the country. More at http://leaders.edweek.org ____________________
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When Superintendent John Asplund arrived to lead the Farmington school district in a struggling region of the Illinois farm belt, he brought a massive change with him: The word “yes.”
Yes to new paint. Yes to new classes. Yes to a smarter budget. Yes to a new parking lot. And yes to a giant solar panel project. Do you have an idea? Pitch it. At the very least, ask.
Asplund has been preaching—and practicing—the mantra of innovation, and encouraging the administrators and teachers who work in the district to take their own risks, and try new things. While encouraging the district to honor its rural heritage, he’s pushed his team of educators and the community at large to adapt to the dramatically shifting economic realities and to expose students to the skills and opportunities they’ll need to find their footing in an economy vastly different from when their parents graduated from high school.
“If things are good for kids, we should be doing it,” Asplund says. “You try to say ‘yes’ to as many things as you can because, even though we’re going to screw a lot of things up, we’re gonna learn from that mistake and we’re going to make it better the next time. Doing the same thing over and over again isn’t going to get you anywhere.”
This video was produced as part of Education Week’s Leaders To Learn From project, recognizing outstanding school district leaders from around the country. More at http://leaders.edweek.org ____________________
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Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
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In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in...
In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in this tiny farm town is one of only a handful across the country to personalize how kids learn. It uses tech tools in the whole district. John Blackstone reports.
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In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in this tiny farm town is one of only a handful across the country to personalize how kids learn. It uses tech tools in the whole district. John Blackstone reports.
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Educators in rural districts face a range of challenges in providing services to gifted students. In this video discussion, educators in Montana, Kentucky, and ...
Educators in rural districts face a range of challenges in providing services to gifted students. In this video discussion, educators in Montana, Kentucky, and Alaska share their insights and lessons for ensuring that gifted students in their rural districts have access to the programs and services that will help them reach their academic potential.
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Place-Based Lessons Help Rural Schools Engage Gifted Students
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2016/10/26/place-based-lessons-help-rural-schools-engage-gifted.html
In Tenn., a 'Microcredential' to Help Teachers Identify Students' Hidden Giftedness
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/04/11/in-tenn-a-microcredential-to-help-teachers.html
Educators in rural districts face a range of challenges in providing services to gifted students. In this video discussion, educators in Montana, Kentucky, and Alaska share their insights and lessons for ensuring that gifted students in their rural districts have access to the programs and services that will help them reach their academic potential.
Learn more
Place-Based Lessons Help Rural Schools Engage Gifted Students
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2016/10/26/place-based-lessons-help-rural-schools-engage-gifted.html
In Tenn., a 'Microcredential' to Help Teachers Identify Students' Hidden Giftedness
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/04/11/in-tenn-a-microcredential-to-help-teachers.html
(ZANIS) Government has launched the Integrated Development Plans -IDPs- for fourteen districts in Northern and Luapula Provinces.
ZANIS reports that Local Gove...
(ZANIS) Government has launched the Integrated Development Plans -IDPs- for fourteen districts in Northern and Luapula Provinces.
ZANIS reports that Local Government and Rural Development Minister, GARY NKOMBO, officially launched the IDPs in Kasama, with a call for a holistic approach to development.
More in this report...
(ZANIS) Government has launched the Integrated Development Plans -IDPs- for fourteen districts in Northern and Luapula Provinces.
ZANIS reports that Local Government and Rural Development Minister, GARY NKOMBO, officially launched the IDPs in Kasama, with a call for a holistic approach to development.
More in this report...
Congresswoman-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) explains to CNN's Jake Tapper how she was able to upset a Trump-backed candidate in the type of district that...
Congresswoman-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) explains to CNN's Jake Tapper how she was able to upset a Trump-backed candidate in the type of district that Democrats traditionally do not find a lot of success in. #CNN #News
Congresswoman-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) explains to CNN's Jake Tapper how she was able to upset a Trump-backed candidate in the type of district that Democrats traditionally do not find a lot of success in. #CNN #News
Progressive Chloe Maxmin is showing how Democrats can win in rural America. She unseated a top Republican in a rural district in the most rural state in the U.S., then passed one of the 1st state level Green New Deal bills. Here’s what Democrats can learn from her success.
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When Superintendent John Asplund arrived to lead the Farmington school district in a struggling region of the Illinois farm belt, he brought a massive change with him: The word “yes.”
Yes to new paint. Yes to new classes. Yes to a smarter budget. Yes to a new parking lot. And yes to a giant solar panel project. Do you have an idea? Pitch it. At the very least, ask.
Asplund has been preaching—and practicing—the mantra of innovation, and encouraging the administrators and teachers who work in the district to take their own risks, and try new things. While encouraging the district to honor its rural heritage, he’s pushed his team of educators and the community at large to adapt to the dramatically shifting economic realities and to expose students to the skills and opportunities they’ll need to find their footing in an economy vastly different from when their parents graduated from high school.
“If things are good for kids, we should be doing it,” Asplund says. “You try to say ‘yes’ to as many things as you can because, even though we’re going to screw a lot of things up, we’re gonna learn from that mistake and we’re going to make it better the next time. Doing the same thing over and over again isn’t going to get you anywhere.”
This video was produced as part of Education Week’s Leaders To Learn From project, recognizing outstanding school district leaders from around the country. More at http://leaders.edweek.org ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
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In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in this tiny farm town is one of only a handful across the country to personalize how kids learn. It uses tech tools in the whole district. John Blackstone reports.
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Educators in rural districts face a range of challenges in providing services to gifted students. In this video discussion, educators in Montana, Kentucky, and Alaska share their insights and lessons for ensuring that gifted students in their rural districts have access to the programs and services that will help them reach their academic potential.
Learn more
Place-Based Lessons Help Rural Schools Engage Gifted Students
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2016/10/26/place-based-lessons-help-rural-schools-engage-gifted.html
In Tenn., a 'Microcredential' to Help Teachers Identify Students' Hidden Giftedness
https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/04/11/in-tenn-a-microcredential-to-help-teachers.html
(ZANIS) Government has launched the Integrated Development Plans -IDPs- for fourteen districts in Northern and Luapula Provinces.
ZANIS reports that Local Government and Rural Development Minister, GARY NKOMBO, officially launched the IDPs in Kasama, with a call for a holistic approach to development.
More in this report...
Congresswoman-elect Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) explains to CNN's Jake Tapper how she was able to upset a Trump-backed candidate in the type of district that Democrats traditionally do not find a lot of success in. #CNN #News