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Alaska
Nonprofit Launches Program to Support and Connect Alaska Native Teachers
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Indiana
Indiana’s Chamber of Commerce Releases 2035 Economic Vision for State
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Texas
Survey Says College Freshmen Need Mental, Financial, Academic Support
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COVID Policy Briefing
Many Parents Don’t Know How Kids Are Doing in School: 9 Insights into Pandemic Recovery & Aftermath
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Virginia
Of Rules & Law: Virginia’s Largest School Districts Won’t Adopt Gov. Youngkin’s New LGBTQ Edict
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opinion
Who Makes a Good Tutor? You Don’t Need a College Degree to Be Great
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New Hampshire
Here’s What’s Next for a Pair of New Hampshire School Funding Lawsuits
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Hawaii
Thousands Of Hawaii Classrooms Lack AC. The DOE Won’t Say Which Ones
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Video
Alaska Natives Are Claiming Their Seat at the Table
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opinion
The Lahaina Fires Illuminate Our Immense Unpreparedness of Weather-Related Disasters
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opinion
Around the World, Teens Raise Fish for School Lunch, Turn Cooking Oil to Fuel
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analysis
How Many Start Teacher Training — & How Many Finish? The Numbers Are Disturbing
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Washington
Planning Begins for Washington Law Offering New Pathways to High School Graduation
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Chicago
Hope Chicago: A Unique Scholarship That Sends Parents to College, Too
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opinion
Student Voice: When Our Schools Are Broken-Down, Our Mental Health Suffers
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opinion
Teachers Have Too Many Extra Responsibilities to Be Effective. Some Ways to Help
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New Jersey
Car Insurance Premiums Based on Job, Education Can Ding Low-Wage Workers
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Texas
Despite Improvements, Texas Students are Still Struggling with Math and Reading
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Innovative High Schools
Why One NYC High School Created ‘13th Grade’ to Help Alumni After Graduation
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The 74 Interview
Q&A: Lessons from a Decade of Battling Racial Inequity in the K-12 Workforce
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opinion
1 Way to Avoid Fiscal Cliff: Make It Easy for Districts to Apply for Funding
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Georgia
Waging War on Cyberbullying: Georgia to Partner With Schools, Social Media Firms
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tuition
Nearly Half of States Allow Immigrant Students to Pay In-State College Tuition
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Ohio
Should Struggling 3rd Grade Readers Be Held Back? New Ohio Budget Changes Policy
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Iowa
Iowa Community Colleges Allocate Time, Money to Combat Cybersecurity Threats
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North Carolina
North Carolina Colleges Collaborate on Science of Reading Training
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Missouri
Missouri Takes Steps to Address School Safety Largely Through its Budget
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Washington
Washington Business Leaders Hit the Road to Press for More Child Care Investment
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teacher shortages
Plagued by Teacher Shortages, Some States Turn to Fast-Track Credentialing
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Gen Z
Gen Z’s Declining College Interest Persists — Even Among Middle Schoolers