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Denver District Accused of Keeping Kids In English Learner Program Far Too Long
The former program director said thousands of students who earned the chance to be reclassified and deemed English proficient were wrongly held back.
Jo Napolitano
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future of hs
Future of High School
Put the Credit Cards Away. Workforce Pell Will Help Pay for Career Training
Federal grants, long limited to students seeking college degrees, can now pay for classes that lead to better jobs.
Patrick O’Donnell
California
California
Californians Voted to Spend $1 Billion on K-12 Arts. Why Are Schools Returning the Money?
Proposition 28, which voters overwhelmingly approved in 2022, sets aside about $1 billion a year for the arts in California public schools.
Carolyn Jones
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Students Head Back to School With Focus on Literacy
More than 21,100 Oklahoma third graders, or 44%, scored below a basic level on statewide reading tests this past spring, according to state Department of Education data.
Nuria Martinez-Keel, Oklahoma Voice
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Survey: 5 Ways AI Is Cutting Into Students’ Ability to Learn
In new work from Common Sense Media, many teens acknowledge AI is changing how they think, with schools providing few safeguards.
Greg Toppo
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