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From pay to professional development to coordination with colleagues in higher grades, schools have a long way to go, study ...
Failures in oversight and long-running declines in student enrollment are plaguing one of America’s most troubled districts.
A Q&A with Sheri Brady, vice president of strategy and program for the Children’s Defense Fund, about the current policy ...
Their views, the study’s authors note, were not as much divided by race and gender, but by socioeconomics and access to ...
State tip lines have been targets for spam and personal grievances. They've also had a chilling effect on classroom ...
LA Unified’s Career Technical Education Department is growing, both in student participation and programs offered.
We should replace disparate state tests with a single national assessment for all fourth and eighth graders annually.
Even though David Geier is not a physician, he gave autistic children a dangerous, unapproved drug and improperly prescribed ...
The debate focused on whether just exposing children to the books in the classroom violates families’ religious beliefs.
After months of layoffs, funding freezes and uncertainty, Trump's new budget proposal calls for eliminating the anti-poverty ...
The Montgomery County, Maryland, case reflects the tension between inclusion and religious freedom in one of the nation’s largest school districts.
Soon, college athletes may make even more. A high-profile class-action lawsuit will likely allow schools to pay athletes ...