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Iowa
Grant Dollars Help Iowa Community Colleges’ Aviation Programs Soar
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alabama
Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery to Honor Victims of Slavery
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climate change
Maryland Youths Raise Voices in Climate Crisis for People of Color Like Themselves
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bachelor's degree
Utah Public Colleges Try Three-Year Bachelor’s Degrees
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opinion
National Parks Teach Students About Environmental Issues in This Course
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma Adds Virtual Charter Schools, Concerns About a ‘Saturation Point’ Arise
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free meals
Free School Meals May Reduce Child Obesity, Easing Financial, Logistical Strain
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The Big Picture
‘Behind the 8 Ball:’ How Research is Trying to Catch Up on Cannabis and Kids
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Alaska
Alaska House Passes Rural-School Internet Bill After Education Veto
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Nevada
$100M Nevada Facilities Fund a ‘Watershed Moment’ for Charters, Leaders Say
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opinion
Federal-Philanthropic Partnerships are an Untapped Resource for School Funding
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Georgia
Georgia State University Pulls the Plug on Prison Education
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Arkansas
School Voucher Proponents Spend Big to Overcome Rural Resistance
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Child Tax Credit
Final Push to Save Expanded Child Tax Credit as Senate Hopes Dim
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Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott Says Texas is Two House Votes Away from Passing School Vouchers
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opinion
Some High Schoolers Need More Time to Graduate. States Can Give It to Them
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opinion
The Need to Reboot and Reemphasize Civics Instruction Has Never Been Greater
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Class Disrupted
Is College Really Worth It? What Andreseen & Horowitz Get Right (and Wrong)
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North Carolina
Duke University Receives Grants to Expand Racial and Ethnic Wealth Gap Study
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education
California Considers ‘Science of Reading’ Bill, as 6 in 10 Students Lag Behind
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opinion
5 Ways Parents Can Reinforce Their Children’s Reading Skills at Home
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opinion
NYC Public High School Students Challenge Ineffectual Teacher — and Win!
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Kentucky
Cursive Would Become ‘Course of Study’ in Kentucky Public Schools
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cell phones
If Schools Won’t Ban Kids’ Cell Phones, Some Lawmakers Say They Will
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librarians
Idaho Librarians Testify in Opposition to Revived Library Materials Bill
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New York City
NYC Parent Council Seeks Trans Sports Policy Change, Condemned by Chancellor
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child care
Kentucky Families Face Tough Choices if Child Care Funding Doesn’t Come Through
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts Officials Seek ‘More Coherent Financial Aid System’
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South Carolina
South Carolina House Approves ‘Universal’ School Choice Before Pilot Even Begins
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The 74 Interview
74 Interview: Janice Jackson on Tutoring, Free College and Choice in Chicago