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Kentucky
Kentucky Charter Schools Aren’t Dead Yet. Supreme Court Hears Arguments Pro and Con
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leadership
Exclusive: Superintendent Churn Is Up, But More Districts Choose Women Leaders
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opinion
How Charlie Kirk Changed Gen Z’s Politics
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opinion
From ‘Bring It On’ to ‘This Policy Is Crazy,’ NYC Parents React to Cellphone Ban
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Ohio
Homeschooling in Ohio is Seeing Another Recent Surge After Spiking During the Pandemic
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Oklahoma
Signing Bonuses Draw 151 Special Education Teachers to Oklahoma Schools
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Early Childhood
Undocumented Preschoolers Can Stay in Head Start — For Now
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Tennessee
Memphis Schools Adopt New Dyslexia Program to Boost State Reading Scores
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North Carolina
North Carolina Elementary Students Embrace Sewing
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California
Federal Guidance for English Learners Rescinded
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gun violence
American Kids Are Less Likely to Reach Adulthood Than Foreign Peers
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opinion
From Afterthought to Priority: The Curriculum Gap for English Learners
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Head Start
With New Directive on Undocumented Children, is Head Start Changed Forever?
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opinion
Indiana’s Success Lifting 3rd Grade Reading Scores Is a Model for Other States
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New Orleans
At a Storied NOLA High School, Alum Raises Up the Next Generation of Teachers
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Kept in the Dark
Meet the Hired Guns Who Make Sure School Cyberattacks Stay Hidden
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New Mexico
New Mexico Governor Announces Free Universal Child Care
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science
California Changed the Way it Teaches Science. But Test Scores Remain Low
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opinion
The Pandemic Didn’t Break American Education; It’s Been in Crisis Since 2013
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school funding
Finance Reforms to Combat Racial Inequities Often Made Them Worse, Study Finds