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Analysis
How ‘Bright Spot’ Schools in D.C., Delaware Are Getting Their Students Reading
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college tuition
College Price Transparency Bill Advances Toward Final Vote in Alaska Legislature
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Utah
Utah Bill Would Require Teachers to Be Politically ‘Neutral’ In Class
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West Virginia
West Virginia House to Vote on Bill That Could Lead to Librarians Facing Jail Time
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Maryland
Audit: $12.3 Million Went Unused Due to Lack of Training by Maryland DOE
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Rhode Island
More Rhode Islanders Are Earning Four-Year College Degrees
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Texas
Groups Ask Higher Ed to Postpone Enrollment Deadlines Due to FAFSA Delays
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South Carolina
South Carolina Bill to Reduce Childhood Obesity With Required Play and More PE
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School (In)Security
Florida Students Seize on ‘Parental Rights’ to Stop Educators From Hitting Kids
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Florida
School Safety Measure Moves in Florida House on Anniversary of Parkland Shooting
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Hawaii
Demand For Preschool Is Growing In Hawaii As Federal Funding Dwindles
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AI
Artificial Intelligence & Schools: Innovators, Teachers Talk AI’s Impact at SXSW
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teachers’ unions
Teachers’ Unions are Calling for Ceasefire in Gaza. What Does it Tell Us About November?
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mental health
Report: Kids’ Mental Health Tops Reasons Why Parents Consider Changing Schools
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Free Speech
New Study: Two-Thirds of Teachers Censor Themselves Even When They Don’t Have To
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Nebraska
Nebraska Lawmaker Proposes Grant for AI Tools to Combat Dyslexia
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assessments
Texas Children Still Struggle in Math Post-Pandemic, Schools Try New Approaches
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Analysis
How Schools Are Unlocking Resources for Students By Building Smarter Schedules
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Seasons of Play
Play Is a Child’s Search for Meaning: Q&A with Brenda Fyfe
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Curriculum
At 93, Joy Hakim is Still in the Fight for Better Children’s Textbooks