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How Many Students Are Chronically Absent in the United States Each Year?
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opinion
Magee: How Tom Boasberg Reimagined Schools — and His Denver District — and Laid the Foundation for More Progress to Come
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Inspiring
Two Years Ago, Cincinnati Voted to Fund a $15 Million Pre-K Program for Struggling Families. Now More Than 1,300 Kids Have Gotten a Leg Up on Kindergarten
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News
With Goal of Hiring 100,000 STEM Teachers in Sight, 100Kin10 Asks: Why Is It So Hard to Find and Keep Great Teachers in STEM?
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Every Student Succeeds Act
With Nearly 8 Million Students Chronically Absent From School Each Year, 36 States Set Out to Tackle the Problem in New Federal Education Plans. Will It Make a Difference?
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opinion
LiBetti: Teacher Residencies Can Help School Districts Flex Their Market Muscle and Get the Educators They Need
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Lawmakers Offer New Attack on NYC Desegregation Plan; New IL Law Requires Schools to Accommodate Gifted Students — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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Uncategorized
Elevating Expectations in the Mile High City: How Tom Boasberg Reshaped Denver’s Schools
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News
New Hi-Tech Certification Program From International Technology Group Puts the Emphasis on Teachers and Collaboration, Rather Than Devices or Software
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opinion
Brown: When It Comes to Charter Schools, You Can’t Legislate Excellence. Education Leaders Must Look Beyond the Law
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Best of the Month
Best of July: The 9 Most Popular Articles About Students, Standards, and Early Education We Published This Month
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
Monthly QuotED: Of School Safety, Parental Choice, and Teachers Running for Office — 5 Notable Quotes That Made Education Headlines in July
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The Big Picture
As Chicago Prepares to Close Additional Schools, New Report Shows the Shuttering of 49 Campuses in 2013 Led to Lower Test Scores
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The 74 Interview
Watch — Jeb Bush, on Priorities for a New School Year: America’s Economy Is Being Redefined & Governors Must Lead the Charge in Helping Classrooms Catch Up
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: CA’s High School Grad Rate Drops with New Methodology; IL Embraces the SAT — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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opinion
Elevating Expectations in the Mile High City: How Tom Boasberg Reshaped Denver’s Schools
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The Big Picture
Study: Washington State Charters Enroll Higher Percentages of Special Needs Students Than Traditional Schools
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Richard Whitmire's THE ALUMNI
Why America’s Top Charter Schools Are Looking Beyond the High School Diploma to Better Track and Support Alumni Through College Graduation
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Inspiring
WATCH: Members of Award-Winning High School Chorus Come Back to Oklahoma for a Surprise Celebration of Their Brilliant Music Teacher
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Uncategorized
The State of America’s Foster Care Students: How the Every Student Succeeds Act Is Designed to Better Understand and Support These 430,000 Kids
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Every Student Succeeds Act
And Then There Was One: 3 Things to Know About Florida’s Stalled Education Plan — and Why the State Could Be Risking $1 Billion in Federal Funds
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News
Smarter Crowdfunding for Classrooms: When Teachers Fundraise Technology, Their Districts Can’t Always Support It. DonorsChoose Now Has a Fix for That
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Embattled Administrator Sues Clark County Schools; After NYC Middle School Integration Battle, Parents Turn Attention to Harlem — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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News
Education Critical Area for Latino Voters to Exert Influence as Immigration Furor Fuels Newfound Political Activism, Experts Say
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News
At the Military Child Education Coalition Conference, a Clearer View of How School Choice Is Expanding for Military Families — and the Unique Hurdles That Remain
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#EDlection2018
Congress’s New Education Priorities If Democrats Win the House? Teacher Pay, the Higher Ed Bill, Oversight of DeVos & More
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opinion
Lake & Gross: From Switzerland by Way of Colorado, a New Approach to Apprenticeships That Rethinks the Path From High School to College to Career
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Union Report
Analysis: Why the American Federation of Teachers Is Uniquely Vulnerable to the Supreme Court’s Janus Verdict on Mandatory Union Fees
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Los Angeles
California Lawsuit Claiming Literacy as Constitutional Right Can Move to Trial
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Cursive Makes a Comeback in Chicago Schools; Fight to Fill Vacated Board Seat in Los Angeles — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts