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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
delaware
delaware
What Should Delaware Do With Half-Empty Schools?
In recent years, Delawareans have questioned whether some schools with declining enrollments should close.
Julia Merola, Spotlight Delaware
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New York
New York High Schoolers Might Be Getting a New Diploma. Here’s What to Know.
At a Board of Regents meeting Monday, state officials proposed eliminating credit-based diploma requirements.
Melissa Manno
Indiana
Indiana
Rural Areas of Indiana Have Few School Options
The impact of school choice on Indiana’s rural education has raised alarm not only among supporters of public schools but supporters of school choice as well.
Patrick O’Donnell
Texas
Texas
Texas Quietly Began Work on Divisive History Curriculum a Year Ago
As the Texas Board of Education prepares to vote on social studies standards Friday, members are just learning of a $67 million curriculum contract.
Linda Jacobson
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