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Ohio
Outcome of Ohio Supreme Court Races Will Affect Private School Vouchers
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opinion
Teachers Can Be the Accepting Adults LGBTQ Students Need in Schools
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Indiana
Indiana Officials Say Chronic Absenteeism Rates Improving, but More Work Ahead
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opinion
America Risks Losing a Whole Generation of Kids. Today’s Schools Can’t Help Them
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new research
New Report: Special Ed Students, English Learners Face Greatest Setbacks
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caregivers
Care for All: Key Lessons for Child Advocates from the Broader $648 Billion Care Economy
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learning loss
Testing Data Shows Middle Schoolers Are Further Behind in Science Than in 2021
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Missouri
Missouri Ed Department Says State Funding for School Year is $100 Million Short
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Nebraska
Nebraska Supreme Court Lets Voters Decide Fate of School Choice Law
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bilingual education
Aprendizaje en dos idiomas en el desierto: Las escuelas de California exploran el potencial de nuevas oportunidades bilingües
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bilingual education
Dual Language in the Desert: California Schools Explore the Potential of New Bilingual Opportunities
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Innovative High Schools
Philadelphia’s Building 21 Pushes Students to Tackle ‘Unfinished Learning’
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migrant crisis
Q&A: NYC Shelter Dir. on ‘Complete Destabilization, Chaos’ Facing Migrant Kids
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Connecticut
Youth Suicides Are Up in Connecticut, and Officials Are Broadening Response
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Artificial Intelligence
Can AI Bring Students Back to the Great Books?
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North Carolina
North Carolina Closer to Allowing High School Athletes to Profit From NIL Deals
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Kentucky
Measles Case Confirmed at Western Kentucky University
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Nebraska
Nebraska Education Department Awarded $55 Million Federal Grant to Improve Student Literacy
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opinion
Making Districts and Providers Mutually Accountable for Student Success
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Texas
Texas Schools Say Update to Student Data Reporting System Could Hurt Funding