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    ESSA plans start rolling in to Ed Dept

    Some states stuck with original intent to submit their action plans by the April 3 deadline.

    By Autumn A. Arnett • April 5, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    California Partnership Academies put students on a path to career

    The Westlake Information Technology Academy at Southern California’s Westlake High School gives students an early window into game design and computer simulation.

    By Tara García Mathewson • April 3, 2017
  • Maryland legislature moves to preempt influx of charters, vouchers

    Facing a veto threat from the governor, officials passed a bill to disallow the state school board from turning failing schools over to private operators as well as limit the impact of testing on success metrics.

    By Autumn A. Arnett • April 3, 2017
  • Poll finds DeVos least popular of six Trump administration officials

    An online survey conducted by Saint Leo University's Polling Institute found 52.3% either somewhat or strongly disapproved of the U.S. secretary of education.

    By March 30, 2017
  • School inequality perpetuates achievement gaps

    An exploration into one Chicago-area school reveals that minority students' participation in AP and advanced coursework is still lagging.

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 29, 2017
  • More research supports moving high school start times later

    A new study suggests later start times can have a positive impact on attendance and graduation rates.

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 29, 2017
  • Lamar Alexander: US Dept of Ed's role is 'cheerleader' for schools

    In comments made Wednesday morning at the American Enterprise Institute, the Republican senator said there's no role for the federal government to hold states accountable for school performance.

    By Autumn A. Arnett • March 29, 2017
  • White House proposes $3B ED cut for remainder of current fiscal year

    With $9.2 billion in cuts already suggested for the next fiscal year, education could see further reductions in the remainder of FY2017.

    By March 28, 2017
  • Questions loom over whether voucher programs really improve student outcomes

    Test score studies of voucher program students in Ohio have failed to yield definitive results about the program's effectiveness. 

    By Steven J. Gaither • March 27, 2017
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    California report considers big changes to special ed funding

    A new report is drawing criticism for its plans to redistribute how funding is doled out in the state, with an eye toward giving districts more direct control over spending. 

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 27, 2017
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    Report: Boosting community engagement can help close achievement gaps

    A new report from the Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute outlines ways to involve African American community leaders in ed reform efforts.

    By Corinne Z. Lyons • March 27, 2017
  • HEA, credit hours and special ed: The week's most-read education news

    Stay ahead of the class with the our look at higher ed succession planning and executive search strategy and more here.

    By March 24, 2017
  • Districts go into debt to complete building projects

    School construction (or lack thereof) in Florida and Chicago could have unintended consequences for vulnerable communities.

    By Pat Donachie • March 24, 2017
  • Reduced suspensions may negatively impact students, report claims

    Critics of the study argue the perception of safety in New York City schools may not match the reality of the infrequency of violent incidents.

    By Pat Donachie • March 24, 2017
  • Government boosts funding for computer science ed to combat threats

    A shortage of trained cybersecurity professionals who can deal with sophisticated threats is leading both federal and state departments to put new resources into training. 

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 24, 2017
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    New assessment model lets students collaborate and share understanding

    A new assessment model allowing students to collaborate on answers before taking individual tests is getting rave reviews from schools testing it out.

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 24, 2017
  • Supreme Court weighs heavily in favor of special ed rights

    All eight justices were united in a Wednesday decision that broadens the interpretation of rights for special education students.

    By March 22, 2017
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    Student broadband remains top priority in handful of states

    State-led initiatives in Minnesota, Hawaii and Arkansas are helping schools provide better internet connectivity to students by leveraging higher state-level negotiating power.

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 22, 2017
  • Atlanta Public Schools partnership eyes AP access

    A partnership with the National Math and Science Initiative is expected to make rigorous Advanced Placement coursework available to more students.

    By March 22, 2017
  • California proposals target school-to-prison pipeline with rehabilitation focus

    Based on new research suggesting rehabilitation is more effective than incarceration, state lawmakers are proposing legislation to focus less on locking up minors.

    By Stephen Noonoo • March 22, 2017
  • California bill would offer teachers freedom from state income tax

    The proposed legislation is part of an ongoing effort to address the state's teacher shortage, though its passage is a long shot.

    By March 21, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Federal action on ESSA may not change much for schools

    Congress has done away with many of the Obama-era accountability regulations, but the Every Student Succeeds Act is still law and states aren't expected to do an about-face.

    By Tara García Mathewson • March 21, 2017
  • Philadelphia shows the power of community-based school reform

    Philadelphia communities commit to supporting schools with resources in the fight against cuts and aggressive school reform.

    By Jarrett Carter • March 20, 2017
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    California's latest accountability tool a one-stop comparison shop for teachers, admins, parents

    The new Five-by-Five Placement Reports & Data displays how each of a district's schools performed across performance indicators on color grids.

    By March 17, 2017
  • Trump's budget includes $9.2B cut to Ed Dept

    The proposal, released Thursday, also includes a request to expand Title I funding to help support low-income and underrepresented students. 

    By Autumn A. Arnett • March 16, 2017