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Department of Education
Education Dept. Drops Appeal in Case Challenging Anti-DEI Letter
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opinion
For AI to Truly Work in the Classroom, Schools Must Give Their Teachers a Say
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Indiana
Indiana Senators Push Forward Social Media Limits for Minors, Stricter School Tech Policies
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sports
This HS Basketball Player Just Dropped 100 Points in a Single Game
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Pennsylvania
More Philadelphia Students Are Graduating Without Passing State Exams, New Data Shows
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Colorado
Gov. Polis Says Colorado Will Opt Into Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program
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Los Angeles
A Year After Fires Scorched L.A. Schools, Difficulties Plague Reopenings
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opinion
What if States Made Child Care a Constitutional Right?
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teacher workforce
Teachers in 34 States Don’t Get Paid Parental Leave, New Study Finds
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Minneapolis
As ICE Targets Twin Cities Schools & Bus Stops, Even Citizens Keep Kids Home
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Artificial Intelligence
Four Takeaways from New Report on AI’s Risks in Education
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opinion
Arizona’s Effort to Futureproof Its High School Graduates — and Its Economy
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opinion
Why Native American Curriculum Should be Taught Throughout K-12 Education
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Los Angeles
An Eighth-Grader’s Plea After the Eaton Fire Redefined Disaster Recovery for Girls
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childcare
The High Cost of Child Care Is Making Mothers Rethink Having Kids
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Department of Education
From Head Start to Civil Rights, 8 Ways Trump Reshaped Education in Just 1 Year
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opinion
After L.A.’s Wildfires, Reshaping Disaster Response to Address Children’s Needs
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California
Basing K-12 Funding on California School Enrollment Could Bring Problems
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childcare
Community College Student Parents Need Child Care. Here’s How Colleges Can Help
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opinion
Why Moving Career Pathways to the Labor Department Is an Opportunity