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special education
NYC’s iHOPE School Unlocks Learning for Profoundly Disabled Kids
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school choice
As School Choice Programs Grow, Parents Are Demanding Better Customer Service
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childhood health
All Eyes on Florida As State Gets One Step Closer to Nixing Vaccine Mandates
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opinion
In Picture Book Biographies, Black Kids Can See Themselves, and What They Can Be
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teacher workforce
Exclusive: Survey Reveals Why 70% of Early-Career Teachers Leave the Classroom
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IDEA at 50
Before Special Ed, There Was the School-to-Asylum Pipeline. How One Lawsuit Helped End It
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opinion
Pre-K Teachers Are Hesitant to Use Artificial Intelligence —Why?
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Video Short
How Haircuts Help Black Boys Learn to Love Reading
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opinion
New York Mayor-Elect Mamdani Must Keep NYC Reads
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opinion
Why Being a Black, Female Science Teacher Matters So Much to Students Who Look Like Me
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funding
Indiana Leads Republican Push To Cut ‘Red Tape’ of Federal Grants
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Department of Education
Amid Fed Exodus, States Grab Departing Talent from Education Department
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Early Childhood
Rob Reiner Spent a Decade Fighting For California Kids
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opinion
Title I Doesn’t Belong in the Department of Labor
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higher education
Earnings Indicator Launched on FAFSA. How Many NC Institutions Are Flagged for Students?
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Rhode Island
A Community in Grief Gathers to Hold Light in ‘One of Providence’s Darkest Times’
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opinion
How A Co-Op Model is Boosting Kindergarten Readiness in Kansas City
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charter schools
Retiring D.C. Charter Leader Can Celebrate Her Own Success — and the District’s
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opinion
We Launched a Microschool Loan Program — and Were Surprised By What We Learned
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school finance
After Mismanagement Put a District $1M in Debt, a Town Tries to Save Its Schools