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science of reading
Critics Call ‘Consumer Reports’ of Curriculum Slow to Adapt to Reading Reforms
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A Nation At Risk +40
40 Years After ‘A Nation at Risk,’ Using Schools as Local Laboratories
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Indiana
New Data: Indiana High School Students College-Going Rate Continues to Flatline
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opinion
Superintendent’s View: Designing a Learner-Centered Ecosystem in Kansas City
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lausd
LAUSD Rolls Out Science of Reading and Training As California Lawmakers Reject Curriculum Mandate
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Brown v. Board
Meet the Families Who Joined Forces to Sway SCOTUS
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School Segregation
Report: State by State, How Segregation Legally Continues 7 Decades Post Brown
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Alaska
Alaska Supreme Court Schedules Date for Homeschool Lawsuit Appeal
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Iowa
State For Years Reported Incorrect Iowa High School Graduation Rates
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The Big Picture
Schools are More Segregated than 30 Years Ago. But How Much?
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Pine Bluff Rising
Saving Schools in America’s Fastest-Shrinking City
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Brown v. Board
Brown v. Board, 70 Years Later: Cheryl Brown Henderson Shares Little-Known Facts
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Brown v. Board
Brown v Board’s Untold History: The Families Who Joined Forces to Sway SCOTUS
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alabama
Alabama Senate Passes First Grade Readiness Bill, Awaits Final House Approval
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Kentucky
Kentucky Launches Mental Health Wellness Course in Schools with Anthem Medicaid
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North Carolina
North Carolina Has Lost Almost 5% of Its Child Care Programs Since Pandemic
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Louisiana
Paid Parental Leave For Louisiana Teachers Clears First Legislative Hurdle
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Illinois
Thousands Of Illinois Youth At Risk of Losing Access to After-School Programs
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Hope Rises in Pine Bluff
Arkansas Football Coach Returns to His Shrinking Hometown & Scores Big for Teens
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North Carolina
North Carolina Community College System Asks Lawmakers to Fund Propel NC Model
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California
California High School Requirement Could Include Personal Finance Course
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charter schools
Missouri Approves Law Boosting Teacher Pay, Expanding Tax-Credit Scholarships
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School (In)Security
Safety or Censorship: Congress Rushes to Pass Broad Child Online Protection Laws
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Hope Rises in Pine Bluff
More Black Teachers: A Push to Revive Schools in Nation’s Fastest-Shrinking City
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watch live
Watch: How Apprenticeships Can Help High School Students Earn While They Learn
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Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Charter School Wars Are Headed To Court. Here’s What’s At Stake
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Washington
Should Washington’s Public Schools Ban Students From Using Cellphones?
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Hope Rises in Pine Bluff
Learning Amid Chaos in the Arkansas Delta: What the School Research Shows Us
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Hope Rises in Pine Bluff
Arkansas’ Shrinking City: A Charter Network Transforms Schools in Pine Bluff
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Louisiana
Computer Science Could Become Required to Graduate in Louisiana