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Opinion: School Vouchers Fail the Civil Rights Test. The Federal Program Is No Exception

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The 74 Million 6d ago policy
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Our public education system rests on a foundation of civil rights protections. Public schools exist to serve every child. They are legally required to accept all students and provide the services they need, regardless of their race or…
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Opinion: Why Blue State Governors Should Sign Up for New Federal Scholarship Tax Credit

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The 74 Million 6d ago policy
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While education choice advocates have fought, and reconciled, over the concept and implementation of what is now the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit for almost a decade, the policy — which enshrines in the federal tax code a $1,700 tax…
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California Schools Face Budget Cuts as Enrollment Drops by 74,961 Students

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The 74 Million 6d ago policy
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This article was originally published in EdSource. Enrollment in California K-12 schools, and in schools across the country, is declining rapidly as birth rates drop and immigration rates fall. This school year, California had the largest…
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Creating Communicators and Critical Thinkers: Soon There Will Be A Test For That

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The 74 Million 6d ago higher-ed
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Educators at the Making Waves Academy knew they wanted to teach high school students to be good communicators, problem solvers and critical thinkers to succeed in a rapidly changing world. English and math still matter, said Patrick…
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Standard-Based Grading Offers a Different Model of Assessing Student Learning

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The 74 Million 6d ago higher-ed
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Some school districts, including ones in Maine, New Mexico, Iowa and Oregon , are shifting to standards-based grading, where students are graded on the skills and concepts they learn instead of points accumulated from assignments and tests…
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California Students Author New ‘Digital Wellness’ Bill, Say Phone Bans Fall Short

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The 74 Million 7d ago policy
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This article was originally published in EdSource. After taking a break from social media, Orange County student Elise Choi helped write a bill that would mandate California schools teach digital wellness — a response to growing concerns…
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Assistant Teachers Key to Early Education, Yet State Policies Don’t Reflect That

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The 74 Million 7d ago research
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Early childhood classrooms are typically led by a pair of teachers. To a child in their care, their roles may be indistinguishable. Both teachers play with them, read to them, sing to them and guide them throughout the day. But each pair…
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Opinion: Some States Are Banning Much More Than Phones in Schools. That’s a Huge Mistake

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The 74 Million 7d ago policy
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When it comes to tech and kids, America has made serious mistakes. For years, children have been allowed unsupervised access to social media apps in school and at home that were not designed with their safety in mind. This has contributed…
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What Will Life Be Like After the Education Department? Look at What Came Before

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The 74 Million 7d ago higher-ed
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In 1977, Karen Hawley Miles’ family left Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for Washington, D.C. She was a junior in high school, a particularly rough time to be uprooted from her friends and neighborhood. Still, she appreciated the reason the…
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Why Some NYC Schools Are Embracing International Baccalaureate

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The 74 Million 8d ago higher-ed
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This article was originally published in Chalkbeat. A few years back, a groundswell of Brooklyn parents in District 13 wanted to ditch gifted and talented classes, concerned about sorting and segregating children starting in kindergarten.…
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Opinion: Accountability Is the Broccoli of Education Reform. States Must Eat More of It

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The 74 Million 8d ago higher-ed
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In education, sometimes the most important things are the least glamorous. Student assessment and school accountability rarely make headlines the way new spending proposals or sweeping initiatives do. No fireworks. No standing ovations.…
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North Carolina Home-Based Head Start Program Supports Kings Mountain Child Care

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The 74 Million 9d ago policy
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This article was originally published in EdNC. In 2024, Mama Freda’s Tiny Tots Child Care opened as Grow Early Learning’s first in-home child care program in North Carolina. The licensed family child care home (FCCH) in Kings Mountain is…
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Indiana Teachers Union Staff File Unfair Labor Charges After Alleged Retaliation

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The 74 Million 9d ago policy
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Teachers union employees from at least 22 states are rallying behind the Indiana Professional Staff Organization, which recently filed unfair labor practice charges against the Indiana State Teachers Association over claims that members…
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Dolly Parton’s Reading Initiative Hits Snag in California

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The 74 Million 10d ago policy
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This article was originally published in CalMatters. This story was originally published by CalMatters . Sign up for their newsletters. A nonprofit organization created by the California State Library to improve childhood literacy has…
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Lincoln Mother Continues Fight for Nebraska Literacy, Dyslexia Awareness

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The 74 Million 10d ago policy
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LINCOLN — As the Nebraska Legislature considers whether to mandate increased support for struggling young readers, a Lincoln mother urges officials to act as she continues a years-long push for literacy and dyslexia awareness. Heather…
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Opinion: Latin is Not Dead Yet. Here’s How We Keep It Alive

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The 74 Million 10d ago policy
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In November 2025, Pope Leo XIV signed new regulations for the Roman Curia stating that institutions “shall ordinarily draw up their acts in Latin or in another language ” — a quiet but symbolically significant retreat from Latin’s…
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States Change Custody Laws to Keep Kids of Detained Immigrants Out of Foster Care

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The 74 Million 10d ago policy
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This article was originally published in KFF Health News. As immigration authorities carry out what President Donald Trump has promised will be the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, several states are passing laws to keep…
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Opinion: Rebuilding the Black Teacher Pipeline, for the Benefit of All Students

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The 74 Million 11d ago policy
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Across Pennsylvania, districts are struggling to recruit, prepare and retain Black teachers, who make up just 3.7% of the commonwealth’s educator workforce . This gap reflects an educator pipeline that has not kept pace with a student…
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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Is Harming Young Children and Their Caregivers

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The 74 Million 11d ago international
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Children and staff at Second Street Youth Center in Plainfield, New Jersey, are well-acquainted with lockdown drills in the event of a fire or an active shooter. More recently, though, the preschool decided to establish protocols for…
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Parents, Schools Clash Over Movement to Abolish Screens

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The 74 Million 11d ago policy
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With more parents pushing for limits on screen time in the classroom, Vermont state Rep. Rob Hunter, a Democrat, wants to make it easier for them to opt their children out of using laptops and iPads. He co-sponsored legislation this year…
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Texas Gives First OK to Required Reading List With Bible Material

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The 74 Million 11d ago General
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This article was originally published in The Texas Tribune. The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval Friday to a mandatory list of books that all public schools will teach starting in 2030, paring down an earlier…
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Opinion: Empowering Student Voice In New York City Starts With a Vote

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The 74 Million 12d ago policy
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Lawmakers in the New York Senate and Assembly are considering a bill that would empower New York City high school students. It doesn’t have a catchy name, nor has it attracted much debate and attention surrounding it. It doesn’t call for a…
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Texas Gives First OK to Required Reading List With Bible Material

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The 74 Million 11d ago curriculum
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This article was originally published in The Texas Tribune. The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval Friday to a mandatory list of books that all public schools will teach starting in 2030, paring down an earlier…
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Opinion: Threats over DEI Weaken Local School Leaders McMahon Says She Wants to Empower

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The 74 Million 11d ago policy
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Late last month, Education Secretary Linda McMahon celebrated what she called the Trump administration’s “unprecedented progress in reducing the federal education footprint” and “giving education back to the states” as she announced that…
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Child Advocate Envisions ‘Game-Changing’ Windfall From Social Media Settlements

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The 74 Million 12d ago policy
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A tidal wave of litigation aimed at social media platforms is drawing comparisons to the tobacco and opioid cases of recent decades, with observers predicting the companies that operate sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok could soon…
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Opinion: Empowering Student Voice In New York City Starts With a Vote

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The 74 Million 12d ago policy
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Lawmakers in the New York Senate and Assembly are considering a bill that would empower New York City high school students. It doesn’t have a catchy name, nor has it attracted much debate and attention surrounding it. It doesn’t call for a…
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The Graduation Gap: When Students Earn a High School Diploma But Still Can’t Do Math

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The 74 Million 12d ago policy
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Congratulations! High school graduation rates in your state are hitting all-time highs! But before you crack open the champagne, you should know that only a small fraction of those students can do high school-level math. Those graduates…
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L.A. District Reaches Tentative Agreements With 3 Unions, Avoids Historic Strike

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The 74 Million 12d ago policy
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Class is in session for roughly 400,000 Los Angeles Unified students after a historic three-union strike involving 70,000 teachers, administrators and school support staff was averted early Tuesday morning. The Los Angeles Unified School…
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Opinion: Why Colleges, School Districts and Hospitals Are Closing On-Site Child Care

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The 74 Million 13d ago higher-ed
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In February, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) announced it would shutter its on-campus child care center, which has operated for nearly 40 years, at the end of the spring semester.The decision caused a weeks-long uproar on campus,…
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Five Things to Know About the New Khan TED Institute

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The 74 Million 13d ago edtech
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Three well-known but very different names in nonprofit education say they’re coming together Tuesday to launch an improbable enterprise: a new, AI-focused college, designed for a world in which artificial intelligence is reshaping what…
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Opinion: America Has a Million Untapped Tutors. Here’s How to Activate Them

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The 74 Million 13d ago research
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There are more than 12 million elementary and middle school students from low-income families who are below grade level in reading or math, our analysis shows. Yet school districts across the country are cutting their tutoring programs —…
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Why This Connecticut District’s Reading Scores Are Outstripping Expectations

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The 74 Million 13d ago curriculum
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At John Barry Elementary School, the veteran third-grade teaching team laughed and cried when they talked about their long journey together. It started 12 years ago when Emily Angiletta, Stephanie Timek and Emily Silluzio were first time…
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LAUSD Career Tech Programs Offer Head Start for High School Students

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The 74 Million 14d ago General
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This article was originally published in EdSource. Sergio Garcia is quick to the scene. He puts on a scuffed firefighter jacket, grabs an oxygen mask and crouches down on hot concrete to start chest compressions on a dummy body. At the Los…
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K-12 Telehealth Provider Faces Uncertain Future as Funding Dries Up

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The 74 Million 14d ago General
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Hazel Health, which once described itself as “the largest K-12 mental and physical health provider in the nation,” faces an uncertain future after enduring two rounds of layoffs since last fall and the loss of several lucrative contracts…
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Opinion: Real Men Serve: National Service As a Key to Closing the Gender Gap in Teaching?

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The 74 Million 13d ago policy
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“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” In a time when by most measures boys and men are in crisis, these words are as relevant today as they were over 170 years when uttered by abolitionist Frederick Douglass.…
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LAUSD Career Tech Programs Offer Head Start for High School Students

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The 74 Million 13d ago policy
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This article was originally published in EdSource. Sergio Garcia is quick to the scene. He puts on a scuffed firefighter jacket, grabs an oxygen mask and crouches down on hot concrete to start chest compressions on a dummy body. At the Los…
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Opinion: In the Push to End Plyler, a Blurring of the Truth About English Learners

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The 74 Million 14d ago policy
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Not so long ago, Americans were fond of talking about our politics as a modest set of disagreements: “We agree on the ends,” we’d say, “we just argue about the means.” Since the early 2010s, it’s gotten harder to believe. We’ve suffered…
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To Fill Teacher Vacancies, SC Could Accept Certificates From Other States

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The 74 Million 14d ago policy
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This article was originally published in South Carolina Daily Gazette. Teachers from certain other states could start working in South Carolina classrooms more quickly under a bill a House committee advanced Thursday. The bill, which…
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K-12 Telehealth Provider Faces Uncertain Future as Funding Dries Up

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The 74 Million 14d ago policy
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Hazel Health, which once described itself as “the largest K-12 mental and physical health provider in the nation,” faces an uncertain future after enduring two rounds of layoffs since last fall and the loss of several lucrative contracts…
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Texas Students Call for Inclusion in Social Studies Overhaul

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The 74 Million 14d ago General
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This article was originally published in The Texas Tribune. State officials, activists and educators have largely shaped public dialogue about Texas’ social studies overhaul, but young people added their voices to the conversation Tuesday,…
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Texas Students Call for Inclusion in Social Studies Overhaul

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The 74 Million 14d ago policy
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This article was originally published in The Texas Tribune. State officials, activists and educators have largely shaped public dialogue about Texas’ social studies overhaul, but young people added their voices to the conversation Tuesday,…
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Opinion: Why Some Students Don’t Raise Their Hands. How Early Education Can Change That

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The 74 Million 15d ago policy
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By the time children reach elementary school, teachers can usually predict which students will volunteer answers, speak easily in front of the class and move comfortably through discussion — and which will hesitate, look down or remain…
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Missouri Child Care Subsidy Cuts Could Hit Foster Kids, Low-Income Families Hardest

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The 74 Million 15d ago policy
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This article was originally published in Missouri Independent. Every child who starts at Lemay Child and Family Center in St. Louis County receives a developmental screening during their first month of attendance. Based on these…
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The Cost of ICE Raids: Fewer Students, Less Money, Missing Parents

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The 74 Million 16d ago policy
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School (in)Security is our biweekly briefing on the latest school safety news . Subscribe here. Two recent stories by reporters here at The 74 demonstrate the ongoing ripple effects of the Trump administration’s massive deportation…
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