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book bans
Rating Books’ Sexual Content: Texas Booksellers Sue State Over New Law
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book bans
Libraries Revising Book Policies Ahead of New Law Targeting ‘Obscene’ Content
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learning loss
A Hearing on Learning Loss and a Preview of the Election Battle to Come
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California
A ‘Constitutional Right’ to a High-Quality Education?
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New Mexico
To Become Social Workers, Students in New Mexico Expected to Work For Free
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New Hampshire
COVID Learning Recovery: New Hampshire Kids Now Learning Faster Than in 2019
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pandemic
Crisis in Teaching Quality May Explain Stagnant Learning Recovery, Report Finds
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West Virginia
West Virginia Schools Face Big Staffing Problems Amid New Teaching Assistant Law
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school meals
New Data Shows 7% Drop in Students Accessing School Lunches Last Year
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opinion
Student-Led Conference Puts Focus on AI and Education
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Georgia
Majority of Georgia Schools Skipping State Program to Test For Lead in Water
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Texas
Summer Therapy Sessions Benefit College Students, People With Disabilities
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HBCUs
USDA to Provide $33M for Agriculture Projects at 19 HBCU Land-Grant Institutions
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Union Report
LBGTQ Protections, Artificial Turf, Janus: What NEA Debated at Annual Convention
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Analysis
Fair Funding Finally Flows to Charters — but the Window Won’t Stay Open Forever
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Analysis
Review Finds States Slow to Give Guidance on How Teachers, Schools Should Use AI
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civil rights
Wisconsin District Could Owe Services After Cutting Trans Student’s In-School Learning
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Missouri
$78M Boost to Missouri’s Child Care Subsidy Slated to Reach Providers Next Month
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teacher shortage
Minnesota Governor Highlights Teacher Shortage on Workforce Tour
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dual language
Arizona Can’t Defund Dual Language Education Programs, State AG Says
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opinion
Don’t Shut Advanced Programs that Keep Students Out — Use Data to Invite More In
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Analysis
There’s Lots at Stake for Districts & Kids When Underenrolled Schools Stay Open
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opinion
What I Learned Touring a NYC Arts School With Its Founder, Tony Bennett
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Florida
VP Harris Slams FL’s Rewriting of Black History Standards; ‘What Is Going On?’
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Oregon
Oregon Schools Struggle to Meet Demand for Summer Learning Without State Funds
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Analysis
Experts: COVID Hurt Kids’ Math Learning More Than Reading and Writing
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School (In)Security
New $200 Million FCC Proposal Could Help Schools Combat Cyber Attack Onslaught
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Innovative High Schools
With 1,000 Applicants for 140 Seats, NYC’s Harbor School Set for Major Expansion
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opinion
NYC Schools Punish Students for Doing Challenging Work & Reward Minimal Learning
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child labor
Children in the Workforce: Several States Are Softening Child Labor Restrictions