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Lake & Pillow: Our Schools Can’t Just Serve the ‘Round Peg’ Students. Here’s How We Can Design an Education System for the Tails, Not the Mean
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The Big Picture
Elected School Board Members Are Most Likely to Be White, Wealthy & Republican, New Study Finds
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Los Angeles
Analysis: As Los Angeles Braces for Its First Teacher Strike in a Generation, Some Echoes Resonate From 1989
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Washington D.C.
Aldeman & Schmitz: D.C.’s High Teacher Turnover Rate Hurts Educators as Well as Students. Blame the District’s Pension Plan
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News
After Opening Its First Charter This School Year, Puerto Rico Moves Cautiously to Scale Up Choice Options
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opinion
Lake & Pillow: Our Schools Can’t Just Serve the ‘Round Peg’ Students. Here’s How We Can Design an Education System for the Tails, Not the Mean
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: ESSA Architect Sen. Lamar Alexander to Retire, Testing Exams for Innovative Assessment Pilot Program & More
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18 Important Education Stories to Watch This Year (According to the Experts): Congress, Courts, Choice, Classroom Innovations & More
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News
18 Key Education Stories to Watch This Year (According to the Experts): Congress, Courts, Choice, Classroom Innovations & More
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This Week in Education Politics
This Week in Education Politics: Navigating the Shutdown, New School Cases Possibly Headed to SCOTUS, Superintendents of the Year & More
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opinion
Magee: New Chancellor Lewis Ferebee Is the Transformational Leader the D.C. Public Schools Need
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opinion
Rees: For the New Year, States and Districts Should Give Public Charter Schools the Facilities & Funding They Need and Deserve
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News
School Choice Supporters Praise IRS Clarification as New Reg Hampers Tax-Credit Scholarships
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Touts
Petrilli: For the New Year, Districts Should Make a Fresh Start on School Discipline Reform
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California
How California’s Rural Education Network Is Creating an Online Hub to Better Connect Remote Schools and Empower Teachers to Share Experiences, Strategies & Classroom Materials
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News
Progress, Policy, and Protests: Teacher Evaluation Laws Evolving Faster Than Underlying Research That Proves Their Worth, Experts Say
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News
As Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Steps Away From Public Life, Her Legacy, iCivics, Begins Broad Push for Increased Civics Education
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News
6 Education Predictions for the New Split Congress: From School Infrastructure to Student Discipline to ‘Groundhog Day’ on Higher Ed?
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opinion
Petrilli: For the New Year, Districts Should Make a Fresh Start on School Discipline Reform
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
The Top 2019 Priorities Inside America’s 15 Biggest School Districts: Teacher Strikes, Integration Fights, Sexual Misconduct Claims & More
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Union Report
The 10 Most Memorable Teacher Union Quotes of 2018
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Touts
A Parents’ Guide to Finding and Understanding Useful Education Data: 6 Ways to Get More out of Those Confusing School Performance Numbers
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Best of the Month
Deep Cuts — Our 7 Most Shared Education Longreads of 2018: Rethinking Integration, Revitalizing Rural Classrooms, the School Security Industry Boom & More
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Best of the Month
The Year’s Most Memorable Education Interviews: 11 Conversations That Shaped How We Think About America’s Schools
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles Teachers to Strike in January If Union Doesn’t Get ‘a Dramatically Different Approach’ From School District
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Touts
Waters: These 2 Teachers Wanted to Quit Their Union — but NJ Law Wouldn’t Let Them. Now, Following the Supreme Court’s Janus Verdict, They’ve Decided to Sue
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Touts
Lowery: Giftedness Doesn’t Discriminate by Skin Color or Income Level — and Gifted Education Programs Shouldn’t Either
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Touts
Shuls: Do Charter Schools Take Districts’ Money? Only If You Think Children, and the Funding That Comes With Them, Are District Property
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Touts
Commentary: A Mom Wonders — I Never Enjoyed Math, but My Kids Love It. When Did Doing Math Become Fun?
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Williams: Inequality, Meritocracy, and Privilege: Some D.C. Private Schools Leave AP — and Further Abandon Our Shared Democratic Life