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5 Signs Your District’s Registration Process Is Due for an Upgrade
School district registration season arrives the same way every year — but it doesn’t feel the same in every district. In some offices, it hums along. Applications come in online, documents are uploaded and reviewed, and staff have the breathing room to actually connect with new families rather than chase missing paperwork. In others, it’s…
The Role of Technology in Modern Teacher Evaluation Systems
By Doc Watson • Right Reason Technologies • April 2026 • Educator Evaluation Technology Educator evaluation systems have never been more complex — more measures, more data points, more stakeholders, and now a fundamental structural transition on the horizon. The question isn’t whether technology plays a role in modern evaluation. It’s whether the technology your…
How Does 3012-e Change APPR? A Plain-Language Guide for Leaders
By Doc Watson • Right Reason Technologies • March 2026 • STEPS 3012-e • District Leaders’ Guide If you’ve worked in New York education for any length of time, you know the acronym APPR. You’ve probably lived through at least one major revision of it. Now there’s another one coming — and this time, it’s…
From Frustrating to Friendly: Why Your District’s Registration Process Sets the Tone for Everything That Follows
For many families, registering a child in school is one of their first real interactions with the district as an institution. How that experience feels — welcoming or overwhelming, clear or confusing, supportive or cold — leaves an impression that can last for years. What Families Are Actually Feeling When They Walk In Picture a…
How a Transparent Lottery System Builds Community Trust — One Family at a Time
When families apply for a Pre-K seat or a spot in a competitive program like CTE (Career and Technical Education), the stakes feel very real to them. How that process is run — and whether families believe it’s fair — can shape their trust in your district for years to come. Why Families Question the…
How Can STEPS 3012e Additional Measure Options Improve Educator Evaluations?
For years, the conversation around educator evaluation in New York has been closely tied to standardized test scores and structured observation checklists. With the arrival of the STEPS framework under Education Law 3012-e, that conversation is about to get a lot more interesting — and a lot more useful. The new measure options could dramatically…
A New Rhythm for Evaluation: How 3012-e’s Multi-Year Cycle Benefits Building Administrators
If you’re a building principal, you know the feeling. It’s April, the testing window is open, your budget is due, two teachers are out sick, and you still have eleven observation cycles left to complete before the end of the year. The calendar never had enough room — and under New York’s new STEPS framework,…








