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74 Interview: NewSchools Venture Fund’s Stacey Childress on 20 Years’ (and $300 Million) Worth of School Breakthroughs & What She’s Learned About Supporting Education Innovation
Kate Stringer
August 13, 2018
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EduClips: Support Builds for CA Data System to Track Student Progress; TX State Ed Chief Urges More Pay for Higher-Performing Teachers — and More Must-Reads From America’s 15 Biggest School Districts
Andrew Brownstein
August 9, 2018
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Inside the $3 Billion School Security Industry: Companies Market Sophisticated Technology to ‘Harden’ Campuses, but Will It Make Us Safe?
Mark Keierleber
August 9, 2018
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Democrats for Education Reform Release New Poll Suggesting Most Voters Are ‘Education Progressives.’ Here Are 7 Takeaways
Taylor Swaak
August 6, 2018
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An EDlection Showdown in Maryland: Could a ‘Blue Wave’ Unseat America’s Second-Most Popular Governor — and Reshape the State’s Education Priorities?
Kate Stringer
August 6, 2018
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The 74 Interview: Harvard’s Karen Mapp on ESSA, Family Engagement, and How Schools and Communities Can Partner to Help Kids Succeed
Kate Stringer
August 6, 2018
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Arne Duncan, Obama’s Former Secretary of Education, Just Wrote a Memoir. Here Are 7 Key Highlights
Taylor Swaak
August 3, 2018
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Evening Shooting Outside Ohio Middle School Leaves 1 Dead; At Least 42 Killed and 77 Injured at Schools in 2018
Mark Keierleber
August 2, 2018
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New Research: Diversity Initiative Helps Stave Off Gentrification in Seven NYC Schools
Kevin Mahnken
August 1, 2018
Opinion
Fallon: Remembering Doug Kubach — Mentor, Adviser, Champion of Talent & Technology
John Fallon
August 1, 2018
Analysis
Colorado Republicans Hold a One-Seat Majority in the State Senate. These Two Democrats Could Flip the Chamber — and Jump-Start State Education Reform
Kevin Mahnken
August 1, 2018
Opinion
Brown: When It Comes to Charter Schools, You Can’t Legislate Excellence. Education Leaders Must Look Beyond the Law
Brandon Brown
July 30, 2018
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Best of July: The 9 Most Popular Articles About Students, Standards, and Early Education We Published This Month
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July 30, 2018
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And Then There Was One: 3 Things to Know About Florida’s Stalled Education Plan — and Why the State Could Be Risking $1 Billion in Federal Funds
Blair Mann
July 26, 2018
Opinion
Mascareñaz: How Denver’s Schools Can Embrace Change While Building on the Best of Tom Boasberg’s Tenure
Landon Mascareñaz
July 24, 2018
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New Report Shows Half of Teachers at Los Angeles’s Lowest-Performing Schools Aren’t Regularly Evaluated
Esmeralda Fabián Romero
July 24, 2018
Opinion
A Superintendent Celebrates: All 849 Seniors From My Schools Are Graduating — and 590 Are the First in Their Families to Enroll in College
JoAnn Gama
July 24, 2018
Opinion
In Their Own Words: 10 Business Leaders Explain Why They Are Calling for Major Changes at America’s Schools
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July 23, 2018
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Doyle: What Corporate Leaders Mean When They Say That America’s Schools Should Run Like Businesses — and Why That’s a Good Idea
Jim Doyle
July 23, 2018
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Exclusive: New Survey Shows a Majority of Business Leaders Believe U.S. Education ‘on the Wrong Track,’ Many Fear Poorly Performing Schools Could Harm Their Industries
Emmeline Zhao
July 23, 2018
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