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opinion
Will AI Be Your Next Principal? Probably Not. But It’s Here to Stay
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Hawaii
Lahaina Teachers Say More Help is Needed for Struggling West Maui Schools
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New Orleans
With the Opening of a New School, New Orleans Is an All-Charter District No More
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New Hampshire
NH Federal Court Strikes Down ‘Banned Concepts’ Teaching Law
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California
When Is a California College Degree Worth the Cost? A New Study Has Answers
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Minnesota
Minnesota Advocates Push for Public Investment in Early Childhood Education
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opinion
5 Thoughts for New Grads Who Want to Balance Meaningful Work With Making Money
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Analysis
Schools Can Close Summer Learning Gaps with These 4 Strategies
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California
Scorching Schoolyards: California Groups Want More Trees, Less Asphalt at Schools
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math
To Engage Students in Math, Educators Try Connecting it to Their Culture
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School Closures
Fewer Students, Crumbling Buildings: Columbus Looks to Shut Schools Again
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Artificial Intelligence
One-Third of Teachers Have Already Tried AI, Survey Finds
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EDlection 2024
Anti-ESA Republicans Fall in Texas Primaries, Setting Stage for School Choice Expansion
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Teaching History
‘Hamilton’ Education Competition Brings Low-Income Youth to Broadway
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math
Kindergarten Math is Often Too Basic. Here’s Why That’s a Problem
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Texas
Exclusive: Texas Seeks to Inject Bible Stories into Elementary School Reading
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Alaska
Alaska Lawmakers Pass Child Care Legislation to Buoy Sector ‘In Crisis’
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Analysis
Connecting Children’s Vocabulary to Knowledge through Science and Shared Book Reading
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School (In)Security
Louisiana School District Notifies Data Breach Victims After News Investigation
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Louisiana
Mandatory Air Conditioning for Louisiana School Buses Hits Dead End
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill to Allow Hiring of Uncertified Part-Time Teachers
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Texas
Uvalde Shooting Victims’ Families Sue Texas DPS Officers
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opinion
Supe’s View: Keeping Educators Happy, Successful — and Around for a Long Time
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opinion
New Survey Shows Teachers Want Change. Their Contracts Could Help Make It Happen
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Analysis
How Does a School District Go Broke With $1.1B in Revenues? When It Spends $1.3B
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Analysis
For Stronger Readers in Third Grade, Start Building Knowledge in Preschool
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Ohio
Ohio Bill Seeks Felonies for Teachers, Librarians Over ‘Pandering Obscenity’
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Indiana
ACLU of Indiana Files Lawsuit to Block Law ‘Undermining’ Professors’ Free Speech
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South Carolina
South Carolina Boosts Scholarships for Education Majors to Stem Teacher Shortage
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college tuition
State Universities Admit More Out-of-State Students for the Tuition Bump