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Exclusive: NYC Teachers Union Launches Its Own Investigation of School Building Air Quality Amid COVID Threat, UFT President Says
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Pandemic
School Names Come Under Fire in Cleveland After Black Lives Matter Protests: Patrick Henry and Louis Agassiz First on Chopping Block
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Analysis
Bankert: To Help Low-Income Students Get to and Through College, Districts Must Invest in Supports. Here Are 2 That Are Doing It Right
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Missouri
The National Math and Science Initiative Has Poured $52M Into Expanding AP Courses for Students Whose Families Serve in the Military. Here’s Why
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Pandemic
Analysis: California’s State Budget Has Big Benefits for Teachers Union, Stifles Charter Schools and Funds Phantom Students
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Touts
So, You Want to Run for School Board. First Ask Yourself If You Believe in the Genius of Black Children and You Are Willing to Fight to See It Realized
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Pandemic
A School Budget ‘That Doesn’t Recognize There’s a Pandemic’: Experts & Advocates Sound Alarm That DC Is Underfunding Key Elements for All-Virtual Learning
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opinion
Schoales: Would I Send My Kid to School This Fall? Some Things to Think About, and Some Advice, for Families Facing This Dilemma
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Pandemic
Labster Brings Virtual Laboratories — and Coronavirus Research — to K-12 Students
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opinion
So, You Want to Run for School Board. First Ask Yourself If You Believe in the Genius of Black Children and Are You Willing to Fight to See It Realized
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Pandemic
Could $50 a Week Empower High School Students to Set and Meet Education Goals? This New Orleans School Aims to Find Out
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Pandemic
‘Do You Really Want to Spend the Money on Online Yale?’ For the Class of 2020, Gap Years Beckon
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The Big Picture
Amid Pandemic Downturn, New Research Shows Great Recession Hurt Student Test Scores, Widened Achievement Gaps & Reduced College Attendance
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Pandemic
Immigrant Educators Helping Immigrant Students Through Coronavirus: Maria Rocha, One of 2,000 Texas Teachers Covered by DACA, Is Turning Her Anxiety Into Advocacy
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Pandemic
Analysis: Taking Attendance Amid the Pandemic Is About More Than Student Participation. It Will Be Invaluable Data About Whether Distance Learning Is Actually Working
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Pandemic
Plans to Administer ‘Nation’s Report Card’ in 2021 to Proceed Despite Concerns Over Reliability and Funding During Pandemic
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Pandemic
Analysis: We Reviewed 86 Districts’ Reopening Plans for the 2020-21 School Year. Here’s Some of What We Found
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News
10,000 Miles Away: For Students in Springdale, Arkansas, Home to America’s Largest Population of Marshall Islanders, School Can Be Something of a Culture Shock
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Touts
Pandemic Notebook: 13 Students Across America Write About COVID-19, Their Disrupted School Year and the Disorienting New Normal
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opinion
Young & Rosenberg: 4 Major Concerns School-Based Mental Health Professionals Have for Students This Fall
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Pandemic Notebook
Pandemic Notebook: 13 Students Across America Write About COVID-19, Their Disrupted School Year and the Disorienting New Normal
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COVID Slide
Educating Through a Pandemic: From a Kansas Showdown Over Campus Closures to California’s New Tool to Measure Learning and New York’s Surge in Homeschooling Families, 11 Ways Schools & States Are Adapting to COVID-19
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Cleveland
Texas: Reconnecting Black Kids & Teens to the Great Outdoors
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Cleveland
Ohio: Urban Districts Say DeVos Aid Plan to Cost Them Millions
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Cleveland
NYC: Reopening Schools Has Trumped ‘Reimagining’ Schools
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Cleveland
EDlection 2020: Biden Touts School Funding, Equity at AFT
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Best of the Month
The 11 Best Education Articles From July: How States Are Crafting Reopening Policies, Why Parents Are Bracing for a Chaotic Re-entry, When the Preschoolers Disappeared & More
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Pandemic
DC Public Schools Is Latest District to Announce All-Virtual Start Despite Federal Pressure in Its Own Backyard to Reopen. 10 Things Families Need to Know
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EDlection 2020
Biden Prioritizes School Funding, Early Education and Classroom Equity in Appearance at AFT Convention; Decries GOP’s ‘Out of Touch’ Recovery Plan
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Pandemic
Cleveland’s ‘Mastery’ Hopes Fade as COVID-19 Surges and Classes Are Forced Online