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Despite a five-month fight by the school district to withhold relevant documents, Barnes uncovered a paper trail showing numerous red flags, plus first-person accounts from students of the teacher’s lewd behavior

Emmanuel Felton argues that the federal government has substantially abandoned Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision which struck down the doctrine of “separate but equal” education

States across the nation are taking another look at their school accountability systems in response to the Every Student Succeeds Act, a rewrite of the main federal law for K-12 education

What do teachers learn from their most challenging students – the interrupters, the ones who push back or whose difficult home lives spill over into the classroom?

The struggle is real. Education reporters, already juggling broad beat responsibilities in understaffed newsrooms, are also expected to engage with readers online, promote their work on Twitter and Facebook, and live-tweet events

With the Trump administration’s announcement of plans to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), a key focus is on college students who fear deportation

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