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opinion
Babies Born During COVID Are Now in Kindergarten. Here’s What Educators Are Learning
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opinion
How Districts Can Fund High-Quality Tutoring Now That ESSER Money Is Gone
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Artificial Intelligence
At These Universities, Using AI Isn’t Shunned — It’s a Graduation Requirement
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North Carolina
NC Workforce Pell: Only a Fraction of Programs Expected to Qualify
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childcare
AOC Joins Warren’s Child Care Push Ahead of 2026 Midterms
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Hawaii
Unlicensed Teachers Want To Work In Hawai‘i Schools For Longer
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social media
Indiana Tries Again to Restrict Social ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog for Minors: ‘It’s Not the Magic Pill, But it Will Help’
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Analysis
When It Comes to Developing Policies on AI in K-12, Schools Are Largely On Their Own
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South Dakota
Prison Program Puts Moms and Babies Together Shows Promise, Officials Say
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The 74 Interview
Top Superintendent Roosevelt Nivens on a Student-First Mindset
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California
LAUSD Will Vote on Layoffs Amid Budget Challenges, Declining Enrollment
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Teachers unions
San Francisco Teachers Strike Ends With Tentative Agreement on Raises, Benefits
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opinion
Aviation Knows How to Learn From Failure. Too Bad Education Does Not
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Minnesota
ICE Threatens Children’s Short-Term Health, Long-Term Prospects
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Chronic Absenteeism
How a Connecticut School Slashed Its Chronic Absenteeism Rate
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STEM
This Educator Connects STEM With Students’ Lives
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Louisiana
Poison at Play: Unsafe Lead Levels Found in Half of New Orleans Playgrounds
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michigan
Whitmer Aims to Boost Literacy As Michigan Students Struggle With Reading
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opinion
Rising Mental Health Costs Leave Too Many Children Behind. Schools Can Help
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childcare
A Child Care Paradox: Families on Waitlists, Centers Underenrolled