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church
‘It’s Something We Owe.’ Madison Church Pays ‘Voluntary Tax’ to Indigenous Nations
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Arizona
University of Arizona Offers Free Tuition to Indigenous Students
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gubernatorial candidates
Iowa Governor Candidates Focus on Future of Public Education
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sex education
Texas, Battling Teen Pregnancy, Recasts Sex Education Standards
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Gov. Greg Abbot
Gov. Greg Abbott Appoints First School Safety Chief Four Months After Uvalde Shooting
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classics
These High School ‘Classics’ Have Been Taught For Generations – Are They on Their Way Out?
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education
‘Until Further Notice’: 5 Districts Still Closed After Ian, Disrupting FL’s Ed System
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91ɬÂþ Interview
Ending ‘Child Poverty Surveillance’: NYU Professor On Schools & Child Welfare
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COVID Policy Briefing
Many Americans Know Little About Updated COVID Boosters
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California
Oakland Parents Want a Seat at the Table in Negotiations with Teachers Union
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Alberto Carvalho
LA Parents Sound Off After Cyberattack Leaves Students Vulnerable
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City Fund
City Fund Founder Exits K-12 Nonprofit; Political Leader Marlon Marshall New CEO
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Cleveland
Pandemic Widened Ohio Achievement Gaps, Leaving ‘Vulnerable’ Students Further Behind
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ACS
Exclusive Data: Educators’ ‘Careless’ Child Abuse Reports Devastate Thousands of NYC Families
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Pennsylvania
Education is Key in Pa. Governor’s Race — But Not Always in the Usual Ways
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Union Report
Union’s Survey About Why Teachers Leave Has Flaws, But Hints at Why They Stay
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assessments
Closing the Data Gap for Indiana’s Littlest Learners, & a Model for Other States
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book review
Book Review — The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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K-12 education
Amid Regional Shortages, US Schools Employing 160,000 ‘Underqualified’ Teachers
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Alberto Carvalho
In Wake of LA Cyberattack, 3 Ways Families Can Better Protect Student Data