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opinion
As a New School Year Begins, Ensuring All Students Feel a Sense of Belonging
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New York City
Citing Free Speech Violations, Judge Reinstates NYC Parent to Ed. Council
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Georgia
4 Dead After Shooting at Georgia High School; 1 in Custody
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staff shortages
Texas Schools are Hiring More Teachers Without Traditional Training
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Chronic Absenteeism
LAUSD Struggling with Chronic Absenteeism Years After the Pandemic
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opinion
How Science of Reading Raised Literacy, Graduation Rates in My Poor NY District
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mental health
One New York District’s Old-School Approach to Support Kids’ Well-Being
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EDlection 2024
U.S. Education Secretary to Launch Back-to-School Bus Tour That Includes Swing States
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Ohio
Ohio School-to-Prison Pipeline Bolstered by ‘Exclusionary Discipline,’ Absenteeism
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opinion
How My District Is Rethinking Evaluations to Help Teachers Grow and Improve
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Analysis
Does More Money Matter to Teachers? It’s Not a Simple Yes or No Question
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4Fams
In Most Microschools, Accountability Is to Parents – Not the Public
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opinion
Richmond Pilot Program Asks: What Happens If a School Year Is 200 Days, Not 180?
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opinion
3 Strategies to Help College Students Pick the Right Major the First Time Around and Avoid Some Big Hassles
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opinion
Verifying Facts in the Age of AI – Librarians Offer 5 Strategies
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apprenticeships
What’s Behind the Explosion of Apprenticeships in Early Childhood Education?
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english learners
Immigrant Advocates Call on Massachusetts AG to Probe Enrollment Discrimination
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Uncommon Courses
Love for Cats Lures Students into this Course, Which Uses Feline Research to Teach Science
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Indiana
More Hoosier Kids Eating Free Summer Meals
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research
A 25-Year Study Reveals How Empathy is Passed from Generation to Generation
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Tennessee
Tennessee Law Letting Teachers Carry Guns Caused Ruckus, Drew Little Interest
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Oregon
Audit of Oregon Early Learning Department Highlights Need for Equity Training
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Virginia
Virginia Students Make Some Gains on Annual Test Scores; Schools See Less Absenteeism
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Texas
Texas’ Youngest Students are Struggling with Their Learning, Educators Say
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South Carolina
About Half of SC’s 3rd to 8th Graders Read on Grade Level. Math Scores are Worse
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cellphone ban
‘We’re Not There Yet,’ Eric Adams Says of NYC-Wide School Cellphone Ban
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alabama
Alabama Lawmakers Set Out Guidelines for New School Funding Formula
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Analysis
AI Pioneers Want Bots to Replace Human Teachers – Here’s Why That’s Unlikely
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st. louis
Parents Scramble to Get Kids to School as Bus Shortage Hits St. Louis — Again
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Analysis
Time Poverty Hinders College Graduation, Especially for Students with Jobs, Kids