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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
Ohio
Ohio
Book Bans, Censorship and Funding Fears Challenge Ohio Public School Librarians
Cuts to state public education has been discussed for decades, especially after Ohio Supreme Court decisions that said the state wasn't paying its constitutional share.
Susan Tebben, Ohio Capital Journal
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4Fams
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NYC’s Mayor Asked for Parents’ Opinions on Schools. Here’s What Some Have to Say
Adams: From curriculum, discipline and technology to afterschool programming and teacher quality, families spell out what they want.
Alina Adams
mississippi
mississippi
Mississippi Teachers Say the Process to Buy Classroom Supplies Is Worse
Mississippi teachers say new state-mandated process for buying classroom supplies is ‘insane, cumbersome, frustrating.’
Devna Bose, Mississippi Today
Hawaii
Hawaii
Hawaiʻi Teachers Take Learning Outside in Summer Workshop
A workshop for Mānoa educators highlighted how schools can incorporate more games and outdoor activities to teach their students about the environment.
Craig Fujii & Megan Tagami
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