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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
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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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Uncategorized
A Superintendent Celebrates: All 849 Seniors From My Schools Are Graduating — and 590 Are the First in Their Families to Enroll in College
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opinion
Mascareñaz: How Denver’s Schools Can Embrace Change While Building on the Best of Tom Boasberg’s Tenure
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News
As House Prepares to Approve Federal CTE Law, Some Worry That Senate Provision Could Incentivize States to Lower Their Goals for Students
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opinion
Krislov: With the Right Supports, We Can Help Students With Autism Graduate From College, Find Work, and Lead Independent Lives
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opinion
College Tips for Parents: 7 Ways to Help Your Child Get Ready for Campus, Make the Most of Freshman Orientation, and Succeed on Their Own
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Los Angeles
A New Fight in Los Angeles to Fill a Vacated School Board Seat, After a Swing Vote Resigns Following Plea Deal
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The Big Picture
How Many Foster Care Students Are There in the United States?
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News
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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Los Angeles
New Report Shows Half of Teachers at Los Angeles’s Lowest-Performing Schools Aren’t Regularly Evaluated
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opinion
A Superintendent Celebrates: All 849 Seniors From My Schools Are Graduating — and 590 Are the First in Their Families to Enroll in College
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: Lawsuit: NYC’s Orthodox Jewish School Law Is Unconstitutional; LAUSD Board Member Pleads Guilty to Campaign Money Laundering — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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News
New Report: Most States Lack Power to Merge Struggling Districts With Wealthy Neighbors, Leaving Poor Districts Stranded
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Uncategorized
In Their Own Words: 10 Business Leaders Explain Why They Are Calling for Major Changes at America’s Schools
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opinion
In Their Own Words: 10 Business Leaders Explain Why They Are Calling for Major Changes at America’s Schools
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opinion
Doyle: What Corporate Leaders Mean When They Say That America’s Schools Should Run Like Businesses — and Why That’s a Good Idea
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News
Exclusive: New Survey Shows a Majority of Business Leaders Believe U.S. Education ‘on the Wrong Track,’ Many Fear Poorly Performing Schools Could Harm Their Industries
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Union Report
Why Los Angeles & Chicago Teachers Are Pushing the American Federation of Teachers Further Left on Political Endorsements
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles School Board Member Pleads Guilty to Felony Conspiracy; 3 Things to Know About Ref Rodriguez’s Resignation
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The 74 Interview
Watch — Marc Sternberg Talks Priorities for a New School Year: Why Governors Must Keep Kids and Their Future Prosperity at the Center of the Ed Debate
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opinion
Marchitello & Pennington — School Choice and Integration: Together, They Can Disrupt Deep-Seated Inequities in Our Public School System
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EduClips: Today's Top Education News
EduClips: School Funding as Key Midterm Issue, Nevada Lowers Bar for HS Juniors Taking ACT, California Pensions, and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
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News
Starting This Fall, New Textbooks & Guidance to Help California K-12 Teachers Cover LGBT Issues and Historical Figures in the Classroom
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News
Small-Town Boy Meets Big-District Politics: Can Cade Brumley Boost Student Learning, Teacher Morale in Louisiana’s Largest School System?
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Analysis
DeAngelis: More Regulation of D.C. School Vouchers Won’t Help Students. It Will Just Give Families Fewer Choices for Their Kids
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opinion
Williams: Why a Longer School Day Could Make Learning More Compelling for Kids — and Life Less Stressful for Parents
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This Week in Education Politics
This Week in Education Politics: Congress Moves Forward on Trump Administration ‘Workforce Education’ Priorities, School Choice for Military Families & More
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Every Student Succeeds Act
This Week’s ESSA News: Utah Students Who Opt Out Will Be Counted as Failing, and Florida State Plan Only One Still Not Approved
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Los Angeles
Only One Fourth-Grader at a California School Can Read at Grade Level. A New Lawsuit Claims the State Is Violating Students’ ‘Constitutional Right to Literacy’