ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog
The 74
America's Education News Source
About The 74
Newsletters
News
ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog
Home
Video
Analysis
Search
Search
Sections
Early Care
zero2eight
Series
School (In)Security
Future of High School
Pandemic
The Big Picture
The 74 Interview
Weaving a Stronger Society
4Fams
Keeping It 100
Topics
COVID Recovery
critical race theory
ed tech
Investigation
learning loss
Los Angeles
Pandemic
Politics
Research
Solutions
School Choice
STEM
Surveillance
teacher voice
Texas
Youth mental health
Podcasts
Class Disrupted
The 74 Enterprise
COVID Warriors
View All >
The 74
Contact Us
[email protected]
Follow Us
Support the 74
Republish Our Content
The 74
Support the 74
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
Copyright 2026 The 74 ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog, Inc
Explore
Immigration
Bright Spots
zero2eight
Spotlight Oklahoma
Math
AI
STEM
News
Our expert team of journalists cover the latest in K-12 education and uncover stories that are hidden from view.
immigration
immigration
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
Louisiana
Louisiana
Gov. Landry, Legislative Leaders Push Back on Teacher Stipend Plan Opposition
The governor announced a tweak to his original proposal that would allow school districts already giving pay increases to teachers to sidestep his state stipend requirement.
Julie O’Donoghue, Louisiana Illuminator
childcare
childcare
What Does It Really Cost To Plan Summer Care for Kids? These Moms Show Us the Receipts
Moms take us behind the real cost of summer break, from finding caregiving to staggering time off work and even traveling out of the country.
Chabeli Carrazana, The 19th
Oregon
Oregon
State Education Officials Recommend Repealing, Replacing Compulsory School Attendance Rules
The proposal from the Oregon Department of Education would ‘shift from enforcing attendance through prescribed sanctions,’ officials explained.
Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle
Indiana
Indiana
Indianapolis Teacher Merit Pay in Charter Schools Gets Increasing Philanthropic Support
Teacher merit pay in Indianapolis charter schools gets millions in new aid from philanthropies.
Amelia Pak-Harvey, Chalkbeat
Children deserve a first-rate education.
The public deserves first-rate
reporting on it.
Please make a tax-exempt donation to The 74.
Donate Today
From the Archives
The Best of The 74
IDEA at 50
Before Special Ed, There Was the School-to-Asylum Pipeline. How One Lawsuit Helped End It
Supreme Court
Mysterious Recusal Could Upend Pivotal Supreme Court Charter School Case
closing the books
Why Are So Few Kids Reading for Pleasure?
watch
These Schools Are Beating the Odds in Teaching Kids to Read
School (In)Security
Kept in the Dark: Meet the Hired Guns Who Ensure School Cyberattacks Stay Hidden
Innovative High Schools
Phoenix Teens Build Their Own High School Program From 500 Class, Career Options
Future of High School
California Wine Region ‘Growing Futures’ By Turning Vineyards Into Classrooms
Massachusetts
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez Picked to Lead Massachusetts Schools
Reema Amin
April 24, 2025
California
How L.A.’s Gabriella Charter School Founder Turned Family Tragedy Into a Legacy
Jinge Li
April 24, 2025
Autism
Proposal to Create Federal Autism Registry Stokes Fear in Disability Advocates
Beth Hawkins
April 24, 2025
measles
How RFK Jr.’s Former Nonprofit Is Undermining His Measles Response
Barbara Rodriguez
April 23, 2025
New York
Eric Adams Expands Reading, Math Curriculum Mandates to All NYC Middle Schools
Alex Zimmerman
April 23, 2025
STEM
Texas Teen’s Nonprofit Helps Kids Across the World Gain Networking Skills
Lauren Wagner
April 23, 2025
st. louis
After Elections, New Leaders Confront Old Problems in St. Louis
Kevin Mahnken
April 23, 2025
Supreme Court
Supreme Court Shows Support for Parents Who Want Opt-Outs from LGBTQ Storybooks
Linda Jacobson
April 22, 2025
Early Care and Education
Engaging Local Leaders Is Key to Helping Young Children and Their Families Thrive
Mark Swartz
April 22, 2025
new polling
Gen Z Has a Complex Relationship with Democracy, Survey Reveals
Jo Napolitano
April 22, 2025
school choice
Utah School Voucher Program Ruled Unconstitutional in Teachers Union Lawsuit
Lauren Wagner
April 21, 2025
Career and Technical Education
‘I’m Capable of Doing … This’: L.A. Students’ Career and Tech Success
Jacob Matthews
April 21, 2025
U.S Department of Education
Supreme Court Weighs Whether Parents Have Right to Opt Out of LGBTQ Lessons
Linda Jacobson
April 21, 2025
North Carolina
Child Health Report Card Focuses on Youth Mental Health Needs
Katie Dukes
April 21, 2025
School (In)Security
‘Spy High:’ Amazon Documentary Probes Dangers of Online Student Surveillance
Mark Keierleber
April 21, 2025
California
As More High Schoolers Earn College Credit, Some Miss Out
Delilah Brumer
April 20, 2025
Department of Education
Federal Education Cuts and Trump DEI Demands Leave States, Teachers in Limbo
Robbie Sequeira & Robbie Sequeira
April 20, 2025
New York
Immigrants Keep Lining Up to Learn English as City Hall Cuts Support
Haidee Chu
April 19, 2025
California
College Athletes Can Now Make Millions Off Sponsorship Deals
Adam Echelman & Erica Yee
April 19, 2025
South Carolina
Report: Hundreds Waitlisted for Pre-K in South Carolina Despite Thousands of Open Seats
Skylar Laird
April 18, 2025
Load More