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States anticipated payments in April, but they’re still waiting for the funds, which they use to help low-income families ...
Parents and child care providers report spending less time outside with children and suffering health and economic harm from ...
Supreme Court is considering whether a single federal judge should have the power to temporarily halt presidential policies ...
What makes RAPID surveys unique is the priority of disseminating results quickly in a format that is accessible and usable.
Districts with plans to close schools often meet stiff community resistance. School leaders, in the words of one expert, are ...
Capitalizing on ‘brain drain’ caused by mass firings, the National Center for Youth Law is hiring former department attorneys to resolve complaints.
Despite examples of support from the education department, charter advocates fear Supreme Court case could put their ‘public ...
There are 15,000 immigrant educators who rely on temporary permission to live and work in the U.S. But they fear for their ...
Child care providers have long advocated for an equitable system and more support. In Wisconsin, they’re taking action.
Aldeman: Teacher salaries have been flat for a long time, lagging behind not only per-pupil spending, but earnings of other ...
Andrea McChristian, a Yale and Columbia Law School grad, takes on a new role with nonprofit Just Equations, seeing math ...
Millions of students’ and educators’ sensitive records, including Social Security numbers, face new risks as cybergang ...
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