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Our expert team of journalists cover the latest in K-12 education and uncover stories that are hidden from view.
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‘Back to the Dark Ages’: Education Research Staggered by Trump Cuts
With contracts severed and grants rescinded, experts say Washington’s hit to K–12 research will set back the field for years.
Kevin Mahnken
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L.A. Schools Telehealth Vendor Waited 8 Months to Report Breach
There’s an innate tension between school safety and students’ civil rights. The 74’s Mark Keierleber keeps you up to date on the news you need to know
Mark Keierleber
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higher education
Despite Skepticism, Parents Still Prioritize Four-Year College for Their Kids
40% of parents want their child to attend a four-year college, the top choice for life after high school.
Emma Gallegos, EdSource
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Hawaii
No One Will Say Why School Lunch Costs Hawaii DOE $9 A Plate
Lawmakers have pushed the education department for more details on the costs of running its school meal program.
Megan Tagami, CalMatters
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immigration
Saugus Schools No Longer Require Census Participation to Enroll New Students
The Boston-area system’s former policy harmed some students — particularly immigrants — by delaying their enrollment, advocates argued in a lawsuit.
Jo Napolitano
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