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tuition
Nearly Half of States Allow Immigrant Students to Pay In-State College Tuition
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Ohio
Should Struggling 3rd Grade Readers Be Held Back? New Ohio Budget Changes Policy
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Iowa
Iowa Community Colleges Allocate Time, Money to Combat Cybersecurity Threats
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North Carolina
North Carolina Colleges Collaborate on Science of Reading Training
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Missouri
Missouri Takes Steps to Address School Safety Largely Through its Budget
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Washington
Washington Business Leaders Hit the Road to Press for More Child Care Investment
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teacher shortages
Plagued by Teacher Shortages, Some States Turn to Fast-Track Credentialing
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Gen Z
Gen Z’s Declining College Interest Persists — Even Among Middle Schoolers
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Analysis
Where Do New Teachers Come From? It’s Complicated. Policymakers Need to Know It
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Connecticut
Kids’ Crisis Centers are Opening in Connecticut, but Who’s Paying the Bills?
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school choice
In Florida, Entrepreneurial Teachers & Parents Are Launching Their Own Schools
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin Teacher Turnover Rises Sharply, New Report Finds
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The Big Picture
Four Reasons to Be Hopeful from Latest Summer School Study
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future of high school
Back to School: 6 Tips From Students on How to Make High School Relevant
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Union Report
All Labor, No Management: When Principals Are Also Members of a Union
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Oregon
Oregon’s New Ed Leader Wants More, Diverse Teachers to Catch Kids up From COVID
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Arkansas
Arkansas School District Considers Building Affordable Housing for Teachers
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Innovative High Schools
Hip Hop Is Saving Teen Lives in Minnesota
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charter schools
In Los Angeles and New York, Fights Escalate Over Sharing Schools with Charters
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New Mexico
More New Mexico Schools Pursuing Restorative Justice to Keep Kids in Schools
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opinion
Preparing Special-Needs Kids for the Future — as We Did With Our Son
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Missouri
Missouri Parents Can Face Jail Time Over Unexcused Absences
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San Antonio
Closing Time: San Antonio Supe Hopes Info Sharing, Help for Parents Can Ease School Shutdowns
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Indianapolis
Paramount Schools Succeed With Goats, Art And ‘Boring’ Looking Classes
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opinion
Want to Raise MS and HS Achievement at No Cost? Start Classes at 8:30, or Later
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Florida
Government Withholding Funds for School Archery, Hunting Education Classes
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Nebraska
Nebraska District Moves Forward with Random Drug Testing of 7th-12th Graders
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Kentucky
Kentucky Governor Wants All School Employees to Have an 11% Raise in Next Budget
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Indiana
2023 Test Scores Show No Major Progress for Indiana Third Graders
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alabama
Alabama First Grade Readiness Gets Support From Governor’s Education Commission