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Why Students Reach College Underprepared for Math — And What to Do About It
Shakiyya Bland
June 1, 2026
The Math Equity Gap: Thousands of NYC Students Miss Out on Algebra 1 in Eighth Grade
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Maryland District Sheds Remedial High School Math Courses, Sees Students Soar
Jo Napolitano
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When Every Student Is Guaranteed a Chance, More Reach Advanced Math
Lindsey Henderson & Dave Kung
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Untangling Who Should Take Algebra — And When
Lauren Camera
May 14, 2025
How Keeping 8th Graders from Taking Algebra Can Derail Their Futures in STEM
Alina Adams
January 12, 2025
Three Reasons Why So Few Eighth Graders in the Poorest Schools Take Algebra
Jill Barshay
November 22, 2024
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Why One Texas School District Is Enrolling All Eighth Graders In Algebra
Claudia Lorena Silva
August 22, 2024
Why Expanding Access to Algebra is a Matter of Civil Rights
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June 23, 2024
Podcast — Changing the Equation: How to Make Math Class More Meaningful
Michael B. Horn & Diane Tavenner
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San Francisco Voters Overwhelmingly Support Algebra’s Return to 8th Grade
Jo Napolitano
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Florida House to Keep Algebra I, 10th Grade English Exams Intact For Graduation
Jackie Llanos
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Texas District’s Push in 8th-Grade Algebra Results in High STAAR Test Scores
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‘Time is Running Out’: COVID-19 Set Back Older Students the Most, Study Finds
Greg Toppo
September 13, 2023
Dallas ISD’s Opt-Out Policy Dramatically Boosts Diversity in Its Honors Classes
Jo Napolitano
May 16, 2023
In Oklahoma, Squad of College Students Lead Math Recovery
Marianna McMurdock
April 19, 2023
Tough Love: Study Shows Kids Benefit from Teachers With High Grading Standards
Kevin Mahnken
March 20, 2023
6 Teachers Tell Their Secrets for Getting Middle Schoolers up to Speed in Math
Alexandra Frost
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Equity Builder or Racial Barrier: Debate Rages Over Role of 8th-Grade Algebra
Jo Napolitano
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Advocates for Math Equity Question Whether Being Right is Sometimes Wrong
Linda Jacobson
June 21, 2021