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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
Big Picture
Big Picture
The Big Picture
Exclusive: Study Finds Boston Charters Fell Off in 2010s, Recovered During COVID
A study released today finds big benefits for students attending the city’s charter schools. But that edge hasn’t stayed constant over time.
Kevin Mahnken
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Anthropic Launches Claude for Teachers to Influence America’s Classrooms
Anthropic is launching Claude for Teachers, an AI assistant specifically geared to teachers. The product is free for verified K-12 teachers.
Lily Altavena, Chalkbeat
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana Sets Standards for 4-Day School Week Waivers
Sole school operating on four-day schedule could lose eligibility at end of pilot.
Mackenzi Klemann
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college readiness
UC Board of Regents Wants Recommendations By End of Academic Year on SAT/ACT
Citing unprepared freshmen, thousands of UC professors have called for reinstating college admissions tests, but K-12 Calif. educators are skeptical.
Jo Napolitano
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