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Future of High School
We Are High Achievers, But We Were Almost a Statistic
Briauna and Tiauna Black: When tragedy struck, a hybrid school provided the flexibility and support needed to move from high school to career.
Briauna Black and Tiauna Black
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Trump, McMahon Claim to Support Education. Funding Cuts Tell a Different Story
Barone: Families deserve a coherent policy that aligns stated goals with the financing and aid to help schools and students attain them.
Charles Barone
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Building Sustainable STEM Pathways Requires Trust, Collaboration
When communities feel seen, heard and valued, they become co-architects of change.
Bianca Alvarado, EdSource
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Diversifying the Special Education Teacher Workforce Could Benefit US Schools
The demographics of the special ed teacher workforce have remained static, but the student population these educators serve is becoming more diverse.
Elizabeth Bettini, LaRon A. Scott & Tuan D. Nguyen
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