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If We Care About Learning, We Must Care About Kids’ Oral Health
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Iowa
Iowa Governor Hopefuls Discuss Education, Health Care at Moms for Liberty Debate
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homeschool
‘These Kids Are Invisible’: Child Abuse Deaths Spur Clash Over Homeschool Regulation
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Hawaii
Hawaii Could See Nation’s Highest Drop In High School Graduates
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Early Care and Education
Here Are the Early Childhood Services that Might Pause if Government Shuts Down Again
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New Jersey
New Jersey Renews Five Newark Charter School Agreements, Two Expansions
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Minnesota
At Day Cares in Minnesota, Harassment and Fear of ICE Takes Hold
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opinion
My Son Was Restrained & Secluded at School. This Should Never Happen to Any Kid
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Bright Spots
138 NYC Schools That Are Defying Expectations When it Comes to Reading
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Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Interview
Why It’s Important for Young Children to Understand What’s Behind AI
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LAUSD 65th Anniversary
As L.A. Reading Scores Rise, Roy Romer’s Tenure Offers Déjà Vu — and a Warning
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cellphone bans
Study: 98% of Teens Attend Schools Limiting Cellphones, but Most Still Use Them
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis Parents and Educators Describe Terror of ICE Raids, Call for Help
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opinion
As Trump Pushes English-Only, New Polling Shows Families Embrace Bilingualism
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opinion
Dual Enrollment Is a School Choice Option People Don’t Talk About — but Should
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math
High-Poverty D.C. Charter School Students Outscore Wealthy Neighbors in Math
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opinion
Yes, Teachers Keep Improving with Time
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higher education
As ‘Free College’ Plan Turns 20, Advocates Celebrate, Brace for Political Changes
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opinion
Moving Special Ed to HHS Will Treat It Like a Medical Problem. It’s Not
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Philadelphia
‘I Pray it Doesn’t Happen’: Philadelphia Reacts to Plan to Close 20 Schools
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reading instruction
Report: In Some Urban Districts, Science of Reading Limits ‘Robust Comprehension’
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Texas
Most Texas Districts Said No to Bible Lessons. State Could Require Them Anyway
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Alaska
School Districts File Lawsuit Saying Alaska Has Failed to Adequately Fund Education
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Nebraska
Should Nebraska Legislators Be Tested on Civics Knowledge? New Bill Says Yes.
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opinion
What Auschwitz Taught Me About Memory and Responsibility
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child care
Child Care Slots in Wisconsin Sit Vacant as Programs Struggle to Hire Teachers
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Iowa
Iowa Universities Would Be Liable for Part of Defaulted Student Loans Under House Bill
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opinion
What Education Leaders Can Learn from the AI Gold Rush
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New York
No Snow Day? Mamdani Says NYC School Will Be In-Person Or Remote on Monday
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Louisiana
5th Circuit Questions Whether 10 Commandments in Classrooms Establish a Religion