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migrant crisis
Q&A: NYC Shelter Dir. on ‘Complete Destabilization, Chaos’ Facing Migrant Kids
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Kentucky
Measles Case Confirmed at Western Kentucky University
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Nebraska
Nebraska Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½ Department Awarded $55 Million Federal Grant to Improve Student Literacy
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opinion
Making Districts and Providers Mutually Accountable for Student Success
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Texas
Texas Schools Say Update to Student Data Reporting System Could Hurt Funding
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Los Angeles
10 LAUSD Schools Get a Chance to Opt Out of Standardized Testing
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Maine
Maine Among Worst States for Long-Term Student Performance Transparency, Report Says
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Maryland
Cellphone Roulette: Students Face a Jumble of Restrictions in Maryland’s Schools
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New Jersey
Newark Students with Disabilities Miss Class During First Week of School
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student wellness
Hotter August Days Push Some Schools to Delay Start Dates
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New York
Data Privacy Advocates Raise Alarm Over NYC’s Free Teen Teletherapy Program
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Artificial Intelligence
Ed Tech Startup Behind L.A. Schools’ Failed $6M AI Chatbot Files for Bankruptcy
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Texas
Texas Jews Say State’s New Bible-Influenced Curriculum Is ‘Wildly Problematic’
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college students
Advising Model Boosts Community College Retention as Students Flee 4-Year Degree
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Oregon
Feds Award Oregon $11.5 Million, Perhaps Millions More to Come, to Improve Literacy Instruction
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Rethinking Math
Being ‘Bad at Math’ is a Pervasive Concept. Can it Be Banished From Schools?
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opinion
50 Years After Equal ​​Å˽ðÁ«´«Ã½al Opportunities Act, How to Gain True Equality
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EDlection 2024
Moms for Liberty Has Lost Ground at the Polls, But It Still Wields Influence
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Texas
Schools Police Chief Arredondo Presses to Drop Uvalde Charges
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New York
How is Your School’s Literacy Curriculum Changing? What Parents Should Know About NYC Reads
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opinion
New Initiative Aims to Strengthen Democracy in School Elections
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The 74 Interview
15 Years After ‘Rubber Room,’ Steven Brill Recalls the Legacy of School Reform
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interactive
Which School Districts Do the Best Job of Teaching Kids to Read?
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Alaska
Most Alaska Students are Not Proficient in Reading, Math or Science, State Test Results Show
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California
When Should Teachers Call the Police?
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opinion
‘Brown’ Banned School Segregation. In 1974, ‘Milliken’ Made It Harder to Stop
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early education
Poverty Wages, Staffing Crisis: New Federal Rule Looks to Sustain Head Start
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Analysis
A Lot Has Changed Over the Past 40 Years — But Not America’s School System. Why?
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attendance
Report: Parental ‘Apathy’ Blamed for Rise in Chronic Absenteeism
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma Schools Hope Cellphone Bans will Keep Focus on Learning