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Louisiana
Louisiana Ed Dept. Failed to Investigate 40% of Disability Complaints, Audit Finds
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Indiana
Unused COVID Relief: Indiana Schools Haven’t Spent $1 Billion in Approved Funds
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STEM Superstars
WATCH: California Teen’s App Is Inspiring Girls & Young Women to Go Into STEM
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Opinion
As Schools See a Wave of Immigrants, the Past Offers Lessons for NYC & the U.S.
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Kansas
Kansas Faces Shortfall of 34,000 College-Educated Workers Through 2030
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food programs
Food Benefits for Low-Income Families at Risk in a Government Shutdown
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles Board Votes to Restrict Charters’ Access to Some District Schools
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Oregon
Oregon Students Show Little Improvement on State Tests Over Last 4 Years
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tutoring
Tutoring’s New Game: Better Academic Results Yield Bigger Payoffs for Providers
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opinion
Wait. Did Education Reform Just Become Inescapable?
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Texas
Houston ISD Superintendent Says He Needs 4-5 Years to Turn the District Around
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michigan
10 Michigan Universities Commit to Admitting Students With 3.0 GPA or Higher
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opinion
Students Need to Know Teachers Believe in Them. Tracking Undercuts that Message
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public opinion
More Missouri Voters Are Losing Faith in Public Schools, New Polling Shows
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apprenticeships
Why Wait to Graduate? Georgia Apprentices Start Training as Sophomores
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child care
South Dakota Unveils $3 Million Grant Program for Community Child Care Solutions
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma Schools Face Substitute Teacher Shortages
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opinion
Finding ‘Lost Einsteins’ Means Fixing K-5 Science, Especially in Rural Schools
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family structure
The 74 Interview: Melissa Kearney on ‘The Two-Parent Privilege’
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afterschool workers
Can Affordable Housing Make the Afterschool Field Fairer for Workers?
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anti-racist education
An EPiC Model For Eliminating Exclusionary Discipline in Preschool in North Carolina
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alabama
Alabama Library to Require More Parental Supervision of Kids; Limit Book Access
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California
A Degree Without Classes & Lectures? California Community Colleges Try New Approach
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COVID Policy Briefing
Schools Brace for COVID Surge: What New Variants & Vaccines Mean for Students
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Maryland
Maryland Officials Want to Boost Schools’ Behavioral Health Services With $120M
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college students
‘Success Coaches’ to Hit Indiana Colleges After Budget Approval
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school choice
North Carolina to Launch Education Savings Accounts, With Up to $7,500 Per Child
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The 74 Interview
How Ed Tech Tools Track Kids Online — and Why Parents Should Care
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Arkansas
Biden Administration Urges States to Rectify Underfunding of Land-Grant HBCUs
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charter schools
Texas Districts Mull School Closures Amid Declining Enrollment, Competition from Charters