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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...
Free speech has once again become a highly charged issue on college campuses....
Plans to expand school choice from President Donald Trump may be generating a lot of attention — but they should be taken with a dose of political reality, an...
The first education secretary, former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Shirley Hufstedler, was appointed by President Carter in the fall of 1979 and addressed EWA me...
So how do Latino parents judge the quality of their child’s school? The good old-fashioned way: by reviewing their child’s report card...
The classroom descriptions draw from Deeper Learning: The Planning Guide by Monica Martinez and Dennis McGrath and from the work underway by members of the Deep...