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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
teachers union
teachers union
Princess Moss Elected NEA President With Votes From 50% of Assembly Members
The former music teacher, who previously served as the union's vice president, narrowly avoided a run-off in July 5 election.
Lauren Wagner
michigan
michigan
Future of High School
A Restored Detroit Rail Station Looks to the Future, Offering Training for Teens
Michigan Central Station, long a symbol of decline and decay, is now an innovation hub with workshops and cutting edge equipment for youth.
Patrick O’Donnell
New Jersey
New Jersey
New Jersey Invests Record Money in Preschool, But Serving Multilingual Learners is Another Story
State-mandated language support services for students differ per district with no real way to track impact on preschool-aged multilingual learners.
Jessie Gómez, Chalkbeat
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Mississippi Focuses on Boosting Middle School Students’ Reading Scores
The Adolescent Literacy Initiative builds on successful efforts for younger readers.
Devna Bose, Mississippi Today
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