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A study published Monday and reported on by the Los Angeles Times argues that inherited traits play an outsize role in how students perform on a compulsory exam...
Declining enrollment and sudden growth spurts come with their own challenges. In both cases, a little foresight can go a long way. ...
One outcome of Tuesday’s midterm elections: Nevada can expect to retain the dubious distinction of having one of the nation’s lowest rates of per-pupil fund...
In a new survey, teachers say they’re feeling more confident about using the Common Core State Standards in their classrooms — an optimistic finding that...
California became the first state in the country to describe what is meant by “yes means yes” during sexual encounters when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill i...
California has limited schools’ ability to suspend or expel students for “willful defiance,” passing a law over the weekend that curbed the practice....
Marc Tucker, president and chief executive of the National Center on Education and the Economy, recently unveiled a proposed accountability plan for public scho...
The federal government today released a snapshot of how well borrowers with federal student loans are repaying their debts, indicating that fewer Americans are ...
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