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New Orleans
18 Years, $2 Billion: Inside New Orleans’s Biggest School Recovery Effort in History
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health
Measles Outbreak in Minneapolis Schools
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school lunch
How to Bake an LA Public School Delicacy
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The Big Picture
Crowdfunding Sites Serve As Critical Lifeline for Teachers
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New York
New York School Funding Formula Needs Overhaul, More Than 100 Organizations Urge
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Tennessee
Under Tennessee’s Stricter School Library Law, Some Books Quietly Disappear
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commentary
The Case for Texas’s New Curriculum — Why Bible Stories Matter for Literacy
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teaching & learning
What Happens When a 48K-Student District Commits to the ‘Science of Learning’
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Ohio
Ohio is Funding the Construction of Private Religious Schools
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opinion
NAACP Resolutions on Literacy as a Civil Right Are a Wake-Up Call for Schools
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food insecurity
Advocates Call for Expanding Free School Meals at U.S. Senate Hearing
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School (In)Security
Trumped-up School Panic: Campaign Lie Forces Ohio School Closures
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Springfield
An Immigrant Kills Boy & Politicians Exploit
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Rhode Island
School Bus Company ‘Deeply Sorry’ for Stranding R.I. Students in Rocky Start to School Year
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Colorado
Colorado Infants and Toddlers Will Benefit from 7 Grants Seeded with MacKenzie Scott Gift
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michigan
Michigan Senate Passes School Retirement System Reforms
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early learning
In the Rush to COVID Recovery, Did We Forget About Our Youngest Learners?
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school security
School Shooting Hit List Spreading on Social Media
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California
LAUSD to Enforce a District-Wide Cell Phone Ban. Here’s What You Need to Know
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New York
AI’s New Role in NYC Schools? Chancellor Banks Teases Personalized Learning and College Counseling
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Maryland
Maryland Parents Ask Supreme Court to Review Use of LGBTQ Books in Lower Grades
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Texas
Dozens of Texas School Districts Press State to Suspend New Student Data Reporting System
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opinion
More Choices, Less Polarization: How Other Countries Are Making School Work
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civil rights
Left Powerless: Non-English–Speaking Parents Denied Vital Translation Services
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lausd
“They’re Going to Get a Lot of Backlash” – Families, Teachers React to LA Unified’s Looming Cell Phone Ban
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opinion
New Toolkit Helps Policymakers Use Research from 4 Decades of Education Reform
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West Virginia
More Than 7,500 Students Change Schools After West Virginia Expands Transfer Law
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michigan
Nearly 30% of Michigan Students are Missing Too Much School
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learning loss
Exclusive: Study Finds COVID Harmed Cognitive Skills of Students — and Teachers
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early childhood development
Excessive Screen Time Leads to More Anger, Outbursts for Preschoolers