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Florida District’s Goal: Reading Proficiency for 90% of 3rd Graders
Chad Aldeman
June 24, 2026
A Surprising Sliver of Hope in New NAEP Scores for the Lowest-Performing Kids
Chad Aldeman
June 12, 2026
Oklahoma Student Performance Is Declining. Charter Schools Are an Exception
Chad Aldeman
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3rd-Grade Retention Isn’t Really About Kids — It’s About Adults Who Teach Them
Chad Aldeman
May 12, 2026
Ohio Is Making Sure Industry-Recognized Credentials Pay Off. Your State Can, Too
Jay Plasman & Aaron Churchill
May 6, 2026
New Research: Afterschool Tutoring May Be an Overlooked Tool for Student Success
Liz Cohen
April 24, 2026
Which NCAA Women’s Basketball Powerhouse Is Best at Setting Grads Up for Success?
Jorge Klor de Alva
April 8, 2026
Beyond Race: What Really Drives Wisconsin’s Achievement Gaps
Will Flanders
April 7, 2026
Oklahoma Has Led the Way on Teacher Pension Funding. Can It Keep It Up?
Chad Aldeman
March 23, 2026
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New Book Helps Teachers Implement Science of Reading in Their Classrooms
Chad Aldeman
March 16, 2026
Chronic Absenteeism Trends in 27 States by Income, English Learner Status & Race
Bella DiMarco
March 12, 2026
Student Nutrition and School Meals a New Focus for Nation’s Governors in 2026
Tara Moon & Giana Loretta
March 4, 2026
States Should Build the Infrastructure for Innovation While Washington Debates
Rebecca E. Wolfe & Stephen Bowen
February 23, 2026
New York City School Brings HBCU Experience to High School Students
Erik W. Robelen
February 20, 2026
Arkansas Will Soon Hold Back Kids Who Can’t Read. But That Alone Is Not Enough
Harry Patrinos
February 19, 2026
How Districts Can Fund High-Quality Tutoring Now That ESSER Money Is Gone
Tara Moon
February 17, 2026
Scholarship Tax Credit Leaves Democratic Governors with Difficult Choice
Greg Fournier
January 22, 2026
2025 Research Roundup: 3 Pressing Themes Shaping Early Care and Education
Kendra Hurley
December 29, 2025
How Can Los Angeles’ Schools Have a Looming $1.6B Deficit With $19B in Revenues?
Chad Aldeman
December 15, 2025
This Indiana Student Turned a High School Project Into Opportunity — and a Startup
Hannah Askew
December 12, 2025
Beware the Smart Use Divide in AI
Liz Cohen
December 10, 2025
Is a Master’s in Education Really Worth It? Probably Not, Research Shows
Chad Aldeman
December 8, 2025
Bonus Pay Gets Great Nurses Where They’re Needed Most. Why Not Teachers, Too?
Charles Barone & Andrew Epifanio
December 4, 2025
New Data Shows More Districts Are Adopting AI but Still Need a Coherent Strategy
Bree Dusseault & Jared Hurwitz
November 12, 2025
The Future of School Accountability Isn’t More Testing
David Nitkin
October 22, 2025
Are ‘Good’ Schools Good for All Students? The Answer Seems to Be Yes
Chad Aldeman
October 21, 2025
Schools That Are Good at Teaching Math Are Also Good in Reading — and Vice Versa
Chad Aldeman
October 9, 2025
Rethinking High School in RI, Where Academics & Career Training Go Hand-in-Hand
Tanya Paperny
September 26, 2025
For Students, Teachers Are the First Line of Defense from ICE. How They Can Help
Joanna Dreby & Willian D. Lopez
September 5, 2025
Public School Enrollment Is Declining — But Not Everywhere, or for All Students
Tara Moon
August 11, 2025
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