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In her first election, 19-year-old Melissa Kelley voted for Hillary Clinton. “There’s a million reasons” why, she said. “Donald Trump is just so anti-ev...
Many school districts have begun offering additional counseling and support services for students who fear for their futures under the next presidential adminis...
The long, strange election cycle came to an end Tuesday with the election of Donald Trump as the next president...
U.S. students are stagnating in reading and science proficiency while their math scores declined slightly, based on new results from an international assessment...
A nationwide survey of ELL educators by McKinsey & Company during the 2012-13 school year revealed 70 percent created their own materials....
Black and Latino teachers may be minorities in the U.S. educator workforce, but a new study finds they also may be the most effective — at least according to ...
Will education get more than a passing reference in tonight’s first presidential debate? We shall see....
“The Super School Project was born out of the conviction and commitment that every child from every background has a right to a quality education that prepare...
For Neal Morton, taking over the K-12 schools beat for the Las Vegas Review-Journal earlier this year represented two kinds of homecoming....
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