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opinion
Communities Want to Help Struggling Schools, but Districts Don’t Make It Easy
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grades vs test scores
Many Parents Value Grades Over Test Scores, Missing Signals to Intervene
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childcare
Michigan Senate Committee Passes Child Care Reform Bills with Mostly Bipartisan Support
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opinion
Teaching Protest in the Age of ICE Raids — Through Songs
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North Carolina
North Carolina Gov. Outlines Education Priorities to Crowd of Educators, Policymakers
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mathematics
San Francisco Brings Back 8th-Grade Algebra to Broader Student Group
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New Mexico
How STEM Helps Students Save the Planet
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technology
Meta and YouTube Ordered to Pay $3M to Young Woman in Social Media Addiction Trial
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Artificial Intelligence
NYC Releases Guidelines for AI in Schools. Some Say it Raises More Questions Than it Answers
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opinion
Political Polarization Starts as Early as 6th Grade. Here’s How to Combat That.
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research
A Year After Deep Cuts, Can the Institute for Education Sciences Remake Itself?
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enrollment
Declining Birth Rate and Migration Trends Driving Public School Enrollment Woes
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opinion
California’s Success Coaches Support Academic Recovery, Relieve Teacher Workload
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Class Disrupted
The AI Behind Flourish Microschools
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Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma Sued Over Rejection of Jewish Charter School
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ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ Interview
Texas Kindergarten Teacher Reflects on What’s Driven Her to Spur Change
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School Closures
As Enrollment Falls, Old Schools Find New Life as Apartments
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immigration
U.S.-Born Students Tell Congress About Lasting Toll of Harrowing ICE Encounters
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opinion
As States Seek Waivers for Education Block Grants, Some Lessons From ESSER
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literacy
In Rural Missouri Classrooms, a New Approach to Reading Is Taking Hold