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Mikey Peterson didn’t care about class for most of his time in school. And he felt that his teachers, for the most part, did nothing to help....
Thousands of charter school educators, leaders, and advocates gathered in Washington D.C. this week at a time of both great hope and palpable dissonance within ...
Nick Anderson didn’t have to be asked twice to get on a train to New York City....
Education reporters can expect to hear a lot more about school choice over the next four to eight years. ...
To some, Head Start is an essential yet underfunded part of the education system. To others, it’s a classic example of a bloated federal program...
With President Trump’s proposed federal budget calling for cuts in after-school programing, the nonprofit advocacy group Afterschool Alliance released an issu...
Nationally, politicians and others frequently tout Hartford, Connecticut, and its magnet schools as a model of school integration...
Kentucky Commissioner of Education Stephen Pruitt recently said his state is developing a system that “blurs the lines between career and technical education ...
The rapid improvement over the past decade in Washington, D.C.’s district-run schools — as measured by rising test scores and graduation rates — has drawn...
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