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Weekend Education Reads: 16 Important Stories on Schools, Students, Policy You May Have Missed This Week

Every week, ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ spotlights important education journalism that may have been overshadowed by breaking news. See our recent archive of must-read clips, and get this roundup delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for .

It was a busy news week: We interviewed New York’s education chief MaryEllen Elia, previewed the students most likely to be hurt by a government shutdown, heard from state legislators who are frustrated by a lack of education funds coming out of their state lotteries, and covered the U.S. News & World Report public high school rankings, where, for the first time ever, the majority of the top 10 were charters.

Here are a few other interesting articles we’ve been reading at other outlets this week, that you might have missed amid the breaking headlines:

Times Daily (Lisa Singleton-Rickman)

The Washington Post (Emma Brown)

U.S. News & World Report (Sara Mead)

Education Post (Peter Cunningham)

Vice (Emmalina Glinskis)

LA School Report (Sarah Favot)

National Review (Kyle Smith)

KERA News (Stella M. Chavez)

The New York Times (Frank Bruni)

The Atlantic (Patrick Wall)

EdSurge (Tony Wan)

Education Week (Lisa Stark)

The Miami Herald (Kristen M. Clark)

New York Times (Sheryl Sandberg)

Chalkbeat (Nicholas Garcia)

The Washington Post (John Woodrow Cox)

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