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Giving Back, Principal Delivers a Chance to Succeed
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The 74 Interview
74 Interview: Author Tim DeRoche on the Inequity of School Attendance Zones, the Flaws of Open Enrollment and Why the Government Should Drive Down Housing Prices
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pandemic
Oral History — 5 School Leaders, 4 Weeks & the Biggest Education Crisis of Their Careers: How San Antonio Marshaled Its Early Forces to Face the Coronavirus Shutdown
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District of Columbia
Cleveland: Teaching Via TV Broadcasts to Stem Learning Loss
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Cleveland
D.C.: How the City Has Avoided Budget Cuts Hitting Most U.S. Districts
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Cleveland
Interview: Jeb Bush on States Taking Lead on Schools Amid Coronavirus
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Cleveland
NC: A 93-Mile Bus Ride to Get Students Instructional Packets (and Food)
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Cleveland
Podcast: Here’s Why Your Child Is Doing So Many Worksheets Right Now
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Cleveland
Texas: Month Into Shutdown, Schools Couldn’t Find 4,000 Kids
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Best of the Month
The 14 Best Education Articles From May: Blueprints for Reopening Schools, Confronting the Digital Divide, New Plans — and Parental Pleas — for Personalized Learning & More
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opinion
Student Voice: Student, Sibling, Mentor, Mess. Pandemic Has Me Juggling Roles and Craving Sleep
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Pandemic
Teacher Survey Highlights How the Pandemic Disrupted the Lives of Students and Educators — and the Challenges Districts Face in Reopening Campuses
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Analysis
Analysis: What Is the Value of a Bachelor’s Degree? The Answer Depends on Where You Live and What You Do
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The 74 Interview
Exclusive — Exit Interview: EdBuild’s Rebecca Sibilia on America’s ‘Jacked Up’ School Funding System, Her Organization’s Successes and Failures & the Coming ‘Tsunami’ in Ed Finance
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Touts
I Rode the Bus for 93 Miles and 6 Hours So My Students Could Have Instructional Packets — and Food for Their Families
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Analysis
Analysis: In Defense of the SAT — Eliminating College Admissions Exams Only Worsens Entrenched Inequities
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Pandemic
When COVID-19 and Economic Fallout Put Millions of Kids in Unsafe Places, Communities in Schools Went In After Them
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Pandemic
74 Interview — Jeb Bush: Evolution of Republican Party ‘a Mess’; Americans Must Stop ‘Obsession About Washington, D.C.,’ and Look Toward States to Lead Through Coronavirus Crisis
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opinion
I Rode the Bus for 93 Miles and 6 Hours So My Students Could Have Instructional Packets — and Food for Their Families
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Pandemic
Jordan: New Program Gives Low-Income HS Students College Credit and a Pathway to Higher Ed. It Could Be a Post-Pandemic Model
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opinion
Student Voice: Two Weeks, Five Siblings and One Working Laptop. How I Navigated the Nation’s Largest School System in Search of an iPad and What It Taught Me About America’s Digital Divide
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Pandemic
EdBuild Report: As Pandemic Threatens School Budgets, Researchers Urge Neighboring Districts to Pool Resources
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Touts
Oral History — 5 School Leaders, 4 Weeks & the Biggest Education Crisis of Their Careers: How San Antonio Marshaled Its Early Forces to Face the Coronavirus Shutdown
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Touts
Teaching Nemo: How I Learned to Juggle Community College While Instructing My 9-Year-Old Nephew From Home
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opinion
Teaching Nemo: How I Learned to Juggle Community College While Instructing My 9-Year-Old Nephew From Home
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Pandemic
These Florida Tech Team Teens Are Now the Genius Bar for Their Middle School’s Teachers and Students During Remote Learning
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Pandemic
Analysis: Is Summer Canceled? From Virtual Camp to Family Mental Health Supports to Outdoor Adventures (Really!), 5 Ways to Reinvent School Vacation
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News
‘Intergenerational Play’: New Teacher of the Year Tabatha Rosproy Leads Program Where Pre-K Students and Senior Citizens Learn Together
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Pandemic
Analysis: COVID-19 Presents a Chance for Bold Reform of Schools That Have Long Failed High-Needs Students. Louisiana Can Lead the Way
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Pandemic
Analysis: What Lasting Academic (and Economic) Effects Could Coronavirus Shutdowns Have on This Generation of Students? Some Alarming Data Points From Research on Previous Disasters