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immigration
immigration
ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
Spotlight Oklahoma
Spotlight Oklahoma
Spotlight Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s Schools Are Some of the Worst in the Nation. Can They Recover?
Ranked 48th in the country on NAEP, Oklahoma is trying to improve academics by beefing up teacher preparation, expanding classroom time.
Linda Jacobson
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland Schoolyard Farm Showcases Community Resilience
It’s affectionately called La Ranchera, a reference to the nearly two-thirds Latino population at the school who live nearby.
Rosanne Skirble
Wyoming
Wyoming
Tribal Students in Central Wyoming Release Small Fish in a Big Pond
By hatching, raising and releasing rainbow trout fry, students take ownership of a project that connects them to the watershed.
Katie Klingsporn
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio Bill Would Require Increased Accountability for Schools Using Private School Vouchers
Sens. Kent Smith, D-Euclid, and Bill Blessing, R-Colerain Township, recently introduced Ohio Senate Bill 443, also known as the Take the Dough, We Gotta Know Act.
Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal
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