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Cyberattack
Another School District Stumbles After Cyberattack
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Hawaii
Most Hawaii Schools Have Gardens — But Few Kids Can Eat What They Grow
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma Graduation Rates at Risk of Dropping Under New Federal Order
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Oklahoma
Probe Finds Communication Breakdown at Oklahoma Ed Dept. Under Ryan Walters
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webinar
WATCH: How Parents’ Political Influence Could Sway the 2024 Election
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EDlection 2024
In North Carolina, Public Education Is at the Heart of Governor’s Race
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The Big Picture
New Study: Many Older Students Struggle to Push Beyond Reading ‘Threshold’
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announcement
ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ Announces Expansion of Education News Network With Addition of Early Learning Nation
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opinion
America Doesn’t Know How to Talk About Child Care
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New Orleans
October Surprise: NOLA Schools Learn They’ll Lose at Least $20M in Funding
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Washington
How Much Does Your Washington School District Spend on Special Ed Per Student?
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EDlection 2024
Critics Say Ryan Walters Courted Right-Wing Fame as Oklahoma Ed Dept. Fell Apart
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EDlection 2024
National Education Association PAC Raised Roughly $27 Million for 2024 Election
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opinion
Good for All Kids, Pre-K Programs Are Especially Beneficial for English Learners
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Tennessee
Tennessee Prepares for Another Private School Voucher Debate. Here’s What to Know
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st. louis
4 St. Louis Schools Getting $1M in Grants to Rethink How They Teach Kids to Read
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opinion
How to Talk to Your Children About Politics, Abortion and America’s Future
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island Advocates Call for New Agency to Oversee Kids’ Behavioral Health
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Washington
70% of Washington Public School Students Now Have Access to Free Meals
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opinion
Legacy Laws Hurt Providence Public School Students. Question 1 Offers a Solution