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Ohio
Bill Would Require Ohio Colleges to Disclose Costs and Alumni Income to Students
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food insecurity
Student Hunger is Pervasive in Ohio
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opinion
What if 2 Types of Education Reform — Charter Schools and ESAs — Merged?
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transfer students
College Transfer Enrollment Drops; Low-Income, Female & Asian Students Hit Hard
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Virginia
Virginia May Expand 529 Saving Plans, Allow Funds to Go to Workforce Credentials
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Chronic Absenteeism
Los Angeles Schools Look to Confront Dire Chronic Absenteeism Numbers
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Ohio
Ohio Keeps Talking About the ‘Science of Reading,’ But What Does That Mean?
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childcare
America’s Child Care Crunch: How States Are Looking to Aid the System
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literacy
Oregon Considers $120 Million Proposal to Boost Student Literacy
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technology
How COVID, Technology Created Unruly Children
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Title IX
Biden Plan Would Forbid Across-the-Board School Bans on Transgender Athletes
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Virginia
Virginia Relying More Heavily on Provisional Licenses to Fill Teacher Shortages
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Missouri
Open Enrollment Gets Hearing in Missouri Senate
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Kansas
KS Lawmakers Plan to Use COVID Funds to Expand Vouchers to Public School Kids
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mental health
74 Interview: Psychologist Deborah Offner on Educators as First Responders
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Community Cultivators
Liz Ogbu’s Joyful Euphoria
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Union Report
Here We Go Again: L.A. Adds Instructional Days to Fight Learning Loss, Union Balks
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91ɬÂþ Interview
91ɬÂþ Interview: Shannon Watts on the Power Moms Wield to Stop School Shootings
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edlection 2023
In Progressive Breakthrough, Teachers' Union Organizer Elected Mayor of Chicago
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greg abbott
Gov. Abbott is Turning Up the Pressure on Passing School Choice. Will it Pay Off?