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Live Coverage — Education & the Election: Tracking 50 Key Races & Candidates Who Could Reshape America’s Schools
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EDlection 2020
Church, State and Choice: Wednesday Supreme Court Hearing Could Affect Debate on Public Funding of Religious Schools and Inclusion of Gay Students
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Pandemic
D.C. Public Schools Cancels In-Person Learning Plans Days Before Start, as Teacher Protests Grow and Staffing Questions Continue
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EDlection 2020
20 State and Local Ballot Measures That Could Help Shape Education, from Legalizing Marijuana to Allowing Race-Based Admissions
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EDlection 2020
2020 Liveblog — Education on the Ballot: Rolling Updates, Results & Analysis From 50 Key Votes That Could Reshape Education Policy
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Touts
Rotherham: This Has Been a Golden Era of Education Spending. Our Aging Population Is About to Put an End to It, Whatever Politicians Do
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Touts
Stepman: The Education Case for Trump — He’s Shined a Spotlight on What Students Are Learning & Empowered Families Through School Choice
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opinion
Stepman: The Education Case for Trump — He’s Shined a Spotlight on What Students Are Learning & Empowered Families Through School Choice
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opinion
Rotherham: This Has Been a Golden Era of Education Spending. Our Aging Population Is About to Put an End to It, Whatever Politicians Do
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Pandemic
Analysis: Did School System Retirements Spike in 2020? Data from 7 State Pension Plans Show They’ve Actually Decreased
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EDlection 2020
High-Stakes Day for Cleveland: District CEO Warns of Drastic Cuts If $23M Tax Hike Fails
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EDlection 2020
New York Democrats Could Win Big in the State Senate this Fall. Here’s What That Could Mean for Education Funding
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Touts
Full Coverage: The 40 Races We’re Watching Closest, When It Comes to Shaping Education Policy
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Pandemic
L.A. Parents in Desperate Straits with Distance Learning Say It’s Time for the Most Vulnerable Students to be Back in School
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Cleveland
Study: Most Teachers Assigned Busy Work in Spring
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Cleveland
Ohio: Low Test Turnout is Warning Sign for State Tests in Spring
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Cleveland
Texas: Some Families Could Get $1500 in Aid
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Pandemic
State Tests at Risk During Pandemic: Low Turnout for ‘Required’ Ohio Reading Test in Cities Suggests COVID-19 Could Keep Kids Home
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Cleveland
DC: Staff Have ‘No Idea’ If Buildings Are Safe
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Cleveland
NYC: Teachers’ Ventilation Complaint Raises Complex Challenge
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Touts
Analysis: Money Is No Object as the California Teachers Association Tries to Eke Out a Property Tax Ballot Victory
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Pandemic
Survey Finds Most Teachers Assigned Busy Work in the Spring. Now, Experts Say, It’s Time to Give Students More Challenging Assignments — Remote or Not
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Pandemic
Minneapolis School District Addresses Parent Outrage Over New Digital Surveillance Tool as Students Learn Remotely
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Touts
Jeffries: From Title I to Aid for Students With Disabilities to Educational Opportunity to Free College, Biden Is the Clear Choice for Reformers
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Touts
Wiener: To Avert Further Learning Loss, States Must Act Now to Gather Data About Students’ Access to Education
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opinion
Jeffries: From Title I to Aid for Students With Disabilities to Educational Opportunity to Free College, Biden Is the Clear Choice for Reformers
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EDlection 2020
The 25 Former Educators Poised to Win State Legislative Seats on Election Day
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Best of the Month
The 11 Best Education Articles from October: The Search for Missing Students, New Data About COVID Learning Loss and How to Reverse It, History Curriculum as an Election Wedge Issue & More
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opinion
Wiener: To Avert Further Learning Loss, States Must Act Now to Gather Data About Students’ Access to Education
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opinion
Analysis: Newark Poll Suggests We Can Rebuild a Stronger Bipartisan Coalition to Support Charter Schools & Better Educational Opportunity