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Our expert team of journalists cover the latest in K-12 education and uncover stories that are hidden from view.
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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
New York City
New York City
Bill Giving $10,000 Bonuses to NYC Paraprofessionals Heads to Mayor’s Desk
Since last year, the United Federation of Teachers has pushed for the extra pay to address a staffing shortage and $32,000 starting salary.
Lauren Wagner
New York
New York
The Nation’s Largest School System Is Expanding Special Education for Its Youngest Learners
New York City’s $67.5 million investment in preschoolers comes as families and advocates worry federal changes could make special education services even harder to access.
Nadra Nittle, The 19th
special education
special education
Report: Education Department Scaled Back Special Education Monitoring
A new report raises concerns that under the Trump administration, the federal government has scaled back special education oversight.
Erica Meltzer
higher education
higher education
The Massive Collapse in College Confidence Isn’t Getting Any Better
Democrats join Republicans in skepticism as a new poll shows the drop in support beyond other institutions continues.
Patrick O’Donnell
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