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Rural Schools Have Battled Bad Internet, Low Attendance and Academic Decline Through the Pandemic. Now the Push Is On to Return Students to Classrooms — Safely
Rural Schools Have Battled Bad Internet, Low Attendance and Academic Decline Through the Pandemic. Now the Push Is On to Return Students to Classrooms — Safely
Rural Schools Have Battled Bad Internet, Low Attendance and Academic Decline Through the Pandemic. Now the Push Is On to Return Students to Classrooms — Safely

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News
With Learning Loss Threatening to Derail New Mexico’s Educational Gains, a State-Sponsored Coaching Program Aims to Reach 30,000 Disengaged Students
by Shaun Griswold and Trip Jennings
With Learning Loss Threatening to Derail New Mexico’s Educational Gains, a State-Sponsored Coaching Program Aims to Reach 30,000 Disengaged Students
Rural Education During the Pandemic
With Learning Loss Threatening to Derail New Mexico’s Educational Gains, a State-Sponsored Coaching Program Aims to Reach 30,000 Disengaged Students

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News
As High School Students Are Forced to Juggle School, Jobs and Child Care During the Pandemic, One Rural Oregon District Experiments With Evening Tutoring
by Sergio Olmos
As High School Students Are Forced to Juggle School, Jobs and Child Care During the Pandemic, One Rural Oregon District Experiments With Evening Tutoring
Rural Education During the Pandemic
As High School Students Are Forced to Juggle School, Jobs and Child Care During the Pandemic, One Rural Oregon District Experiments With Evening Tutoring

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‘No One’s Fighting for Us’: How One Rural School on Nevada’s Walker River Reservation Is Striving to Keep Native Students On Track Through the Pandemic
by Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez and Jackie Valley
‘No One’s Fighting for Us’: How One Rural School on Nevada’s Walker River Reservation Is Striving to Keep Native Students On Track Through the Pandemic
Rural Education During the Pandemic
‘No One’s Fighting for Us’: How One Rural School on Nevada’s Walker River Reservation Is Striving to Keep Native Students On Track Through the Pandemic

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Confronting the What-Ifs of Learning (and Teaching) During COVID: Meet the Iowa Educators Helping One Rural School District Endure the Pandemic
by John Naughton
Confronting the What-Ifs of Learning (and Teaching) During COVID: Meet the Iowa Educators Helping One Rural School District Endure the Pandemic
Rural Education During the Pandemic
Confronting the What-Ifs of Learning (and Teaching) During COVID: Meet the Iowa Educators Helping One Rural School District Endure the Pandemic
Pandemic
San Antonio
Schools Prioritize Literacy During Pandemic
Vaccinations
Superintendents Call for ‘Faster Rollout’ of Vaccines
Cleveland
Cleveland Pledges to Reopen Amid Vaccine Shortages
Distance Learning
Educators Look for New Ed Tech Leadership Under Biden Administration
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Learning Recovery Planning Can't Wait
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Moving the Goalposts on Reopening Schools

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Charter School Advocates, San Diego NAACP Raise Objections to Biden’s Pick for Number Two Spot at Education Department
by Linda Jacobson
Charter School Advocates, San Diego NAACP Raise Objections to Biden’s Pick for Number Two Spot at Education Department
Charter School Advocates, San Diego NAACP Raise Objections to Biden’s Pick for Number Two Spot at Education Department

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News
With an Eye Toward Equity, Biden Unveils Plan to Reopen Many Schools in First 100 Days
by Linda Jacobson
With an Eye Toward Equity, Biden Unveils Plan to Reopen Many Schools in First 100 Days
With an Eye Toward Equity, Biden Unveils Plan to Reopen Many Schools in First 100 Days
With an Eye Toward Equity, Biden Unveils Plan to Reopen Many Schools in First 100 Days

Opinion
Opinion
Riccards: The 1776 Report Is a Political Document, Not a Curriculum. But It Has Something to Teach Us
Riccards: The 1776 Report Is a Political Document, Not a Curriculum. But It Has Something to Teach Us
Riccards: The 1776 Report Is a Political Document, Not a Curriculum. But It Has Something to Teach Us

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News
On His First Day in White House, Biden Dissolves Trump’s 1776 Commission on U.S. History
by Kevin Mahnken
On His First Day in White House, Biden Dissolves Trump’s 1776 Commission on U.S. History
On His First Day in White House, Biden Dissolves Trump’s 1776 Commission on U.S. History
On His First Day in White House, Biden Dissolves Trump’s 1776 Commission on U.S. History

Analysis
Analysis
Analysis: A Case Study of How Laying a Foundation of Continuous Improvement Allows for Rapid Response to Student Learning
by Aurora Kushner
Analysis: A Case Study of How Laying a Foundation of Continuous Improvement Allows for Rapid Response to Student Learning
Pandemic
Analysis: A Case Study of How Laying a Foundation of Continuous Improvement Allows for Rapid Response to Student Learning

Featured
Featured
‘I Had No Other Option.’ Teens Balance Zoom Classes and Fast-Food Jobs — Sometimes at the Same Time — to Support Struggling Families
by Linda Jacobson
‘I Had No Other Option.’ Teens Balance Zoom Classes and Fast-Food Jobs — Sometimes at the Same Time — to Support Struggling Families
Pandemic
‘I Had No Other Option.’ Teens Balance Zoom Classes and Fast-Food Jobs — Sometimes at the Same Time — to Support Struggling Families

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News
For the Second Time In Less Than Two Years, Miguel Cardona is Set to Prove Himself on a Much Larger Stage. Is He Ready for the ‘Political Headwinds’ He’d Face as U.S. Education Secretary?
by Linda Jacobson
For the Second Time In Less Than Two Years, Miguel Cardona is Set to Prove Himself on a Much Larger Stage. Is He Ready for the ‘Political Headwinds’ He’d Face as U.S. Education Secretary?
For the Second Time In Less Than Two Years, Miguel Cardona is Set to Prove Himself on a Much Larger Stage. Is He Ready for the ‘Political Headwinds’ He’d Face as U.S. Education Secretary?

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News
Will Preschools Survive the Pandemic? Ailing Cleveland Pre-K Programs Hope Federal Funds Can Salvage Seven Years of Progress Among High-Poverty Children
by Patrick O’Donnell
Will Preschools Survive the Pandemic? Ailing Cleveland Pre-K Programs Hope Federal Funds Can Salvage Seven Years of Progress Among High-Poverty Children
Pandemic
Will Preschools Survive the Pandemic? Ailing Cleveland Pre-K Programs Hope Federal Funds Can Salvage Seven Years of Progress Among High-Poverty Children

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News
With Alexander’s Exit, Divided Senate Loses Quiet Champion of Bipartisan Approach to Ed Policy
by Linda Jacobson
With Alexander’s Exit, Divided Senate Loses Quiet Champion of Bipartisan Approach to Ed Policy
With Alexander’s Exit, Divided Senate Loses Quiet Champion of Bipartisan Approach to Ed Policy
With Alexander’s Exit, Divided Senate Loses Quiet Champion of Bipartisan Approach to Ed Policy

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News
Jordan’s Story: Isolated, Anxious and Failing His Online Classes, an 11-Year-Old Texas Boy Considered Suicide
by Aliyya Swaby, The Texas Tribune
Jordan’s Story: Isolated, Anxious and Failing His Online Classes, an 11-Year-Old Texas Boy Considered Suicide
Pandemic
Jordan’s Story: Isolated, Anxious and Failing His Online Classes, an 11-Year-Old Texas Boy Considered Suicide

Analysis
Analysis
O’Keefe & Lewis: New Report Shows 4 Ways States Can Innovate and Improve Their Exams — Even Without Joining ESSA Pilot Program
by Bonnie O'Keefe and Brandon Lewis
O’Keefe & Lewis: New Report Shows 4 Ways States Can Innovate and Improve Their Exams — Even Without Joining ESSA Pilot Program
O’Keefe & Lewis: New Report Shows 4 Ways States Can Innovate and Improve Their Exams — Even Without Joining ESSA Pilot Program

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Former Teachers and Ed Advocates to Join Biden’s White House Team
Former Teachers and Ed Advocates to Join Biden’s White House Team
Former Teachers and Ed Advocates to Join Biden’s White House Team

Opinion
Opinion
Chávez: To Improve Education for All Kids, the Biden Administration and New Congress Must Start Transforming Our Schools in the 1st 100 Days
Chávez: To Improve Education for All Kids, the Biden Administration and New Congress Must Start Transforming Our Schools in the 1st 100 Days
Chávez: To Improve Education for All Kids, the Biden Administration and New Congress Must Start Transforming Our Schools in the 1st 100 Days

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Video
WATCH: Court-Ordered Desegregation in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s May Have Actually Made Race Relations Worse
by Jim Fields
WATCH: Court-Ordered Desegregation in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s May Have Actually Made Race Relations Worse
WATCH: Court-Ordered Desegregation in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s May Have Actually Made Race Relations Worse

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Video
WATCH: 65 Years After Brown v. Board, What You Don’t Know About the 5 School Segregation Cases That Came Together at the Supreme Court
by The 74
WATCH: 65 Years After Brown v. Board, What You Don’t Know About the 5 School Segregation Cases That Came Together at the Supreme Court
Oral Histories: Remembering Brown v. Board of Education at 65
WATCH: 65 Years After Brown v. Board, What You Don’t Know About the 5 School Segregation Cases That Came Together at the Supreme Court

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News
Biden’s Rescue Plan Includes $130 Billion for K-12, But Some Members of Congress Might ‘Balk at the Size’
by Linda Jacobson
Biden’s Rescue Plan Includes $130 Billion for K-12, But Some Members of Congress Might ‘Balk at the Size’
Pandemic
Biden’s Rescue Plan Includes $130 Billion for K-12, But Some Members of Congress Might ‘Balk at the Size’

Featured
Featured
While Awaiting a Vaccine and Debating Reopening, District Responses to Medical Accommodations for At-Risk Teachers Vary Wildly Across the Country
by Zoë Kirsch
While Awaiting a Vaccine and Debating Reopening, District Responses to Medical Accommodations for At-Risk Teachers Vary Wildly Across the Country
Pandemic
While Awaiting a Vaccine and Debating Reopening, District Responses to Medical Accommodations for At-Risk Teachers Vary Wildly Across the Country

Opinion
Opinion
Teaching Black Students Their History and How to Be Entrepreneurs Fulfilled My Lifelong Dream
Teaching Black Students Their History and How to Be Entrepreneurs Fulfilled My Lifelong Dream
Teaching Black Students Their History and How to Be Entrepreneurs Fulfilled My Lifelong Dream
Teaching Black Students Their History and How to Be Entrepreneurs Fulfilled My Lifelong Dream

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News
Lessons from an Insurrection: A Day After D.C. Rampage, How 15 Educators From Across U.S. Helped Students Make Sense of the Chaos
by The 74
Lessons from an Insurrection: A Day After D.C. Rampage, How 15 Educators From Across U.S. Helped Students Make Sense of the Chaos
Lessons from an Insurrection: A Day After D.C. Rampage, How 15 Educators From Across U.S. Helped Students Make Sense of the Chaos

Analysis
Analysis
Eden: When Ending School Screening Backfires — Study Finds Opening Up Selective HS Admissions Can Hurt Low-Income Students’ College Chances
by Max Eden
Eden: When Ending School Screening Backfires — Study Finds Opening Up Selective HS Admissions Can Hurt Low-Income Students’ College Chances
Eden: When Ending School Screening Backfires — Study Finds Opening Up Selective HS Admissions Can Hurt Low-Income Students’ College Chances

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News
Caught in a Financial ‘Triple Squeeze,’ Districts Could See Annual Costs of $2,500 Per Student to Address Pandemic-Related Learning Loss
by Linda Jacobson
Caught in a Financial ‘Triple Squeeze,’ Districts Could See Annual Costs of $2,500 Per Student to Address Pandemic-Related Learning Loss
The Big Picture
Caught in a Financial ‘Triple Squeeze,’ Districts Could See Annual Costs of $2,500 Per Student to Address Pandemic-Related Learning Loss

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News
Study: Exposure to Desegregated Schools Often Made Whites Less Tolerant As Adults
by Kevin Mahnken
Study: Exposure to Desegregated Schools Often Made Whites Less Tolerant As Adults
The Big Picture
Study: Exposure to Desegregated Schools Often Made Whites Less Tolerant As Adults
Study: Exposure to Desegregated Schools Often Made Whites Less Tolerant As Adults

News
News
Number of Districts Safe for In-Person Learning Shrinking, New Study Suggests
by Asher Lehrer-Small
Number of Districts Safe for In-Person Learning Shrinking, New Study Suggests
Pandemic
Number of Districts Safe for In-Person Learning Shrinking, New Study Suggests
Number of Districts Safe for In-Person Learning Shrinking, New Study Suggests

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News
Report: COVID Vaccine Data for Youngest Children and Grade-School Students Won’t Be Available Until 2022, Moderna CEO Warns
by Steve Snyder
Report: COVID Vaccine Data for Youngest Children and Grade-School Students Won’t Be Available Until 2022, Moderna CEO Warns
Pandemic
Report: COVID Vaccine Data for Youngest Children and Grade-School Students Won’t Be Available Until 2022, Moderna CEO Warns

Opinion
Opinion
Pandemic Notebook: For Students from Low-Income, Immigrant Families, Getting into College Can Feel like Winning the Golden Ticket. The Pandemic Has Only Raised the Stakes
by Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Pandemic Notebook: For Students from Low-Income, Immigrant Families, Getting into College Can Feel like Winning the Golden Ticket. The Pandemic Has Only Raised the Stakes
Pandemic Notebook: For Students from Low-Income, Immigrant Families, Getting into College Can Feel like Winning the Golden Ticket. The Pandemic Has Only Raised the Stakes

Analysis
Analysis
Analysis: U-Turn — Survey of 477 Districts Shows Surge in COVID-19 Cases Is Reversing Reopening Progress In America’s Schools
by Betheny Gross and Alice Opalka and Padma Gundapaneni
Analysis: U-Turn — Survey of 477 Districts Shows Surge in COVID-19 Cases Is Reversing Reopening Progress In America’s Schools
Analysis: U-Turn — Survey of 477 Districts Shows Surge in COVID-19 Cases Is Reversing Reopening Progress In America’s Schools

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News
Parent Poll: Vaccine ‘Absolutely Necessary’ for Sending Kids Back to Classrooms; 6 in 10 Will Immunize Their Children
by Beth Hawkins
Parent Poll: Vaccine ‘Absolutely Necessary’ for Sending Kids Back to Classrooms; 6 in 10 Will Immunize Their Children
Pandemic
Parent Poll: Vaccine ‘Absolutely Necessary’ for Sending Kids Back to Classrooms; 6 in 10 Will Immunize Their Children

Opinion
Opinion
An Educator’s View: The Empathy & Compassion Biden Talks About Are SEL Skills Every Child Should Have. How Teachers Can Help Students Learn Them
An Educator’s View: The Empathy & Compassion Biden Talks About Are SEL Skills Every Child Should Have. How Teachers Can Help Students Learn Them
An Educator’s View: The Empathy & Compassion Biden Talks About Are SEL Skills Every Child Should Have. How Teachers Can Help Students Learn Them

Opinion
Opinion
Adams: Whatever You Do For Your Child, You’ll Be Wrong — Why I Gave My Son Permission to Drop Out of High School
Adams: Whatever You Do For Your Child, You’ll Be Wrong — Why I Gave My Son Permission to Drop Out of High School
Adams: Whatever You Do For Your Child, You’ll Be Wrong — Why I Gave My Son Permission to Drop Out of High School
