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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
New York City
New York City
NYC Budget Gives Every Public School Kindergartner $1,000 for College, Restores Education Programs
The $125.8 billion budget agreement marks the end of Mamdani’s first budget cycle since taking office.
Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat New York
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California
Newsom’s Final Education Budget, by the Numbers
The budget includes a $2.4 billion increase in special education funding and a $5 billion block grant for districts with declining enrollment.
John Fensterwald, Zaidee Stavely, Betty Márquez Rosales, Michael Burke, Diana Lambert, Lasherica Thornton, Emma Gallegos & Yuxuan Xie
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The 74 Interview
‘Rehumaning’ Education: Banning Screens Is Only Part of the Solution
‘We don't have to remove all tech,’ author Stephanie Malia Krauss says. ‘We need to remove toxic tech’ and bring back play and adequate sleep.
Greg Toppo
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
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