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Philly Appoints 2 Students to Its School Board as Students Nationwide Fight to Be Heard
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A School Budget Showdown in California: Why the State and County Have Warned Los Angeles Unified to Get Its Financial House in Order — or They’re Taking Over
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Glynn: FAFSA Opens Oct. 1. Three Things for Students and Families to Remember When Applying for Financial Aid
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Texas Turns to Virtual Teachers in Response to Staff Shortage; FL Teacher Bonus Lawsuit Heads to Mediation — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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America’s Achievement Gap — Made, Not Born? What a Study of 30,000 Students Reveals About Lowered Expectations and Poorer-Quality Instruction for Kids of Color
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Building Integrated Classrooms
78207: America’s Most Radical School Integration Experiment
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74 Explains San Antonio’s Integration Experiment: ‘In 20 Years of Writing About Integration Efforts, I’ve Never Seen Anything Like This’
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Building Integrated Classrooms
74 Interview: Meet Pedro Martinez, the San Antonio Superintendent Who Spearheaded One of America’s Most Unique School Integration Experiments
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Building Integrated Classrooms
WATCH: How One Gifted and Talented Program in Texas Dropped Its Screening and Opened Up ‘Higher Order’ Learning to a Whole New Community
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America's Most Radical Integration Experiment
WATCH: Inside America’s Most Radical School Integration Strategy, Built to Address Poverty, Trauma & Parental Choice
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Arnett: To Truly Improve a School, Teachers Must Be On Board. 3 Common Misconceptions About Managing Change — and Strategies to Avoid Them
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78207: In America’s Most Economically Segregated City, the Country’s Most Radical School Integration Experiment Is Working
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Coming to High School Bathrooms Near You: Posters on the Dangers of E-Cigarettes, Part of an ‘Aggressive’ FDA Campaign to Curb Student Use
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Houston-Area Superintendent Resigns Over Racist Remarks About Texans Quarterback; Puerto Rico’s Special-Ed Students Left Behind After Hurricane Maria — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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Antonucci: When Is a Teacher Strike Legal, and What Happens If Los Angeles’s Teachers Union Walks Out This Week?
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Rolling Out the Military Student Identifier, Questions on Revised Florida Plan, New Call for Innovators & More
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The Big Picture
‘It Was a Shocker’: National Student Survey Shows Bullying on the Rise Over Past Three Years, Particularly Among Students of Color in Majority-White Schools
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Glynn: FAFSA Opens Oct. 1. Three Things for Students and Families to Remember When Applying for Financial Aid
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#EDlection2018
With Both Parties Vying for Complete Control of Connecticut’s Statehouse and Governor’s Mansion, the Midterms Could Shape State’s Education Priorities for Years
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This Week in Education Politics: Kavanaugh Controversy Continues, House Takes Up 2019 Education Funding, the ‘Opportunity Myth’ & More
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De Blasio Approves Landmark, Parent-Led Desegregation Plan for Brooklyn Middle Schools
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: One Year Later, Students in Puerto Rico Feel Effects of Hurricane-Related School Closures; Report: CA Underfunded Schools by $22 Billion — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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Aldeman: Teachers Need to Build a Nest Egg. Schools Need Teachers to Stay on the Job. Changing Rules on Vesting in Pensions Can Help Both
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Osborne & Langhorne: Where Politics Make Charters Difficult, 9 Tips for How Urban Districts Can Create Charter-like Schools — and Improve Their Success
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Analysis
Osborne & Langhorne: Where Politics Make Charters Difficult, 9 Tips for How Urban Districts Can Create Charter-like Schools — and Improve Their Success
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Investigation: Hefty Fines, Long Suspensions, but Rarely Losing Your State License: Documents Show What Happens to NYC Teachers After They’re Disciplined
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#EDlection2018
Election Preview: Kansas’s Supreme Court Wants the State’s Schools Fully Funded, but the Two Candidates Vying for Governor Have Very Different Ideas About That
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Union Report: Remember the ‘Havoc’ Janus Was Supposed to Cause? What Happened With That?
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WATCH: On Scene at the Mid-Atlantic Burn Camp, an Inspiring Escape for Young Burn Survivors