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The Math Equity Gap: Thousands of NYC Students Miss Out on Algebra 1 in Eighth Grade
Amy Zimmer
April 28, 2026
Mamdani Has Bold Ideas for Education. How Does He Plan to Deliver?
Brian Rashad Fuller
March 6, 2026
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Linda Jacobson
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Beware the Smart Use Divide in AI
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Jessika Harkay
November 17, 2025
A School Full of Teachers Who Reflect Its Community Doesn’t Happen By Accident
Gemar Mills
November 11, 2025
Mr. Mayor, Let’s Build an Education System that Delivers on Equity
Arlen Benjamin-Gomez
November 7, 2025
Finance Reforms to Combat Racial Inequities Often Made Them Worse, Study Finds
Lauren Camera
September 10, 2025
Education Department Calls Back Civil Rights, Some DEI Employees
Linda Jacobson
August 21, 2025
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Federal Courts Block Education Department From Pulling Funds Over DEI
Linda Jacobson
April 24, 2025
The Education Department Asked for Reports of DEI. It Might Get Something Else
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April 10, 2025
Why Educators Must Defend DEI in the Face of Political Backlash
Carol Larson
March 5, 2025
After Outcry, Education Department Walks Back Diversity Guidance
Linda Jacobson
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Michigan Students in Poorest Districts More Likely to Have Less-Qualified Teachers
Amanda Geduld
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Three Reasons Why So Few Eighth Graders in the Poorest Schools Take Algebra
Jill Barshay
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AI-Fueled Testing, From the Mouths of Babes
Greg Toppo
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With Starkest Increase in a Decade, More NYC Students Without Homes Than Ever
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November 18, 2024
Being ‘Bad at Math’ is a Pervasive Concept. Can it Be Banished From Schools?
Jo Napolitano
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50 Years After Equal ​​Educational Opportunities Act, How to Gain True Equality
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New Report Explores Role of Race and Socioeconomics in Achievement Gaps
Hannah Vinueza McClellan
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Why Expanding Access to Algebra is a Matter of Civil Rights
Liza Bondurant
June 23, 2024
With GOP Majority, North Carolina Court Takes on School Funding Case — Again
Linda Jacobson
April 3, 2024
San Francisco Voters Overwhelmingly Support Algebra’s Return to 8th Grade
Jo Napolitano
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Journalist Natasha Alford on Race, Identity & Her New Memoir, ‘American Negra’
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Coalition Challenges Residency Requirements for Public Schools
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Schools: A New Approach via Freedom & Dreams
Michael B. Horn & Diane Tavenner
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New Report Shows There’s Room for Improvement in Navigating a More Equitable Arizona
Mark Swartz
February 8, 2024
Dr. Kiesha King: Making the Call to Bridge the Digital Divide
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