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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
mississippi
mississippi
In Mississippi, Summer Can Increase Risk of Hunger for 3 in 4 Kids Who Rely on In-School Meals
Only 1 in 4 Mississippi children who depend on free or reduced-cost school meals made it to an in-person meal site on an average summer day in 2023.
Sophia Paffenroth, Mississippi Today
michigan
michigan
Are Detroit’s Health Hubs the Solution to DPSCD’s Chronic Absenteeism Problem?
Housing, groceries, and medical needs: Detroit’s Health Hubs helping to get kids to school.
Hannah Dellinger, Chalkbeat
Missouri
Missouri
First Columbia Charter School Targets 2027 Opening Amid Lawsuit Over Missouri Law
How Frontier is preparing to open a charter school in Columbia next year.
Annie Goodykoontz, Columbia Missourian
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Artificial Intelligence
5 Key Education Stories This Week: Future of College, ‘Rehumaning’ School & More
From Detroit’s new rail station innovation hub to training principals in how younger students learn, here are five big stories you might have missed.
Steve Snyder
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