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4 Steps to Minimize Harm – and Expand Opportunity – Through School Closures
Angira Sceusi & Alyn Turner
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In Search of Equity, Divided Ga. District Taps COVID Funds for Reading Overhaul
Linda Jacobson
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Homeschooling 2.0: Less Religious and Conservative, More Focused on Quality
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After Years of Pandemic Cancellations, a Joyous Return for the Class Field Trip
Vanessa McCray
October 15, 2022
How Universities Are Offering New Ways to Help Freshmen Upended by Pandemic
Vanessa McCray & Ty Tagami
August 7, 2022
Living and Learning Among Refugees in the ‘Ellis Island of the South’
Linda Jacobson
June 22, 2022
More Women in STEM: How an Innovative Nonprofit Is Helping People Change Careers
Nedra Rhone
April 18, 2022
Wealthy Neighborhood Seeks Split from Atlanta, Leaving Parents in Limbo
Linda Jacobson
February 8, 2022
Reopening Struggle Revived as Thousands of Schools Close and COVID Cases Explode
Asher Lehrer-Small
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New Report Names Best and Worst Metro Areas for Education
Linda Jacobson
December 8, 2021
More Districts Scrap Mask Mandates, Embrace Test-to-Stay Measures
Asher Lehrer-Small
November 2, 2021
As Atlanta’s White Population Grows, School Board Election Focuses on Equity
Linda Jacobson
October 28, 2021
Biden Administration Defends FL Districts Defying State’s Ban on Mask Mandates
Linda Jacobson
August 11, 2021
Students Return In Person to 3 Districts That Never Fully Reopened Last Year
Asher Lehrer-Small
August 4, 2021
Personalization, Play, Passion Projects: How One Innovative Atlanta School Is Offering Alternative Learning Like Urban Farming and Robotics During the Pandemic
Tianna Faulkner
April 3, 2021
‘A Lot of Them Choose Work’: As Teens Pile on Jobs to Help Their Families, Schools Strive to Keep Tabs on Students They Haven’t Seen in a Year
Linda Jacobson
March 16, 2021
74 Interview: Atlanta Thrive Co-Founder on Fighting for Everyone’s Children, Making Sure the Presidential Candidates Recognize Poor Parents’ Right to Choose & Knocking on 10,000 Doors
Mimi Woldeyohannes
March 6, 2020
As Atlanta Searches for a New Superintendent, There’s Never Been a More Important Time for Parents to Focus on Quality Schools
David Mitchell
October 29, 2019
‘Is School Choice the Black Choice?’: Roland Martin’s Education Town Hall in Atlanta Spotlights the Need for a Black Student Agenda and Unity
Emmeline Zhao
February 23, 2019
‘It’s About the Kids’: Photos, Video, and Reader Reactions from Atlanta’s ‘Is School Choice the Black Choice?’ Education Town Hall
Laura Fay
February 23, 2019
WATCH: Is School Choice the Black Choice? Journalist Roland Martin Talks With Educators, Parents and Advocates at Atlanta Town Hall on Education and Equity
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February 22, 2019
‘Why Do People Automatically Assume Black Musicians Play Jazz?’: Atlanta Symphony Talent Program Nurtures Young Classical Musicians of Color
Tiffany Lagerstrom
February 21, 2019
Atlanta Poised to Move Beyond Turnaround Effort, Adopt Improvement Model for All District Schools
Bekah McNeel
February 21, 2019
74 Interview: Achieve Atlanta’s Tina Fernandez on Doubling the Number of Atlanta Public School Students Graduating From College by 2025
Laura Fay
February 20, 2019
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