What We're Reading: Page 109
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 23, 2022
May 20, 2022
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The Washington Post
Black students and teachers say Buffalo attacks show need to teach about race
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Chalkbeat
Teachers look to fall after year marked by absences and staff shortages
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NPR
This school takes kids from the most traumatized parts of Ukraine
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The Hechinger Report
Communities hit hardest by the pandemic, already struggling, could face a dropout cliff
May 19, 2022
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EdSource
Updated state computer system frustrates districts during student testing period
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NPR
A photo of Florida students spelling out a racial slur is under investigation
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Chalkbeat
Will ‘gifted’ expansion help or hurt school enrollment?
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The Washington Post
Some Maryland parents argue a new health curriculum is unfit for young students
May 18, 2022
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The 74
68 Years After Brown, Schools Still ‘Highly’ Segregated: 4 Takeaways from Study
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The New York Times
With Plunging Enrollment, a ‘Seismic Hit’ to Public Schools
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Education Week
Some Districts Return to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Spike
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WHO13 Des Moines
Iowa special education staffing crisis strains schools, families
May 17, 2022
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District Administration
3 principals to watch: They have high expectations for staff and students
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NPR
COVID-19 and mental health: 4 students share their story
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The 74
Head Start, in Limbo Over Mask and Vaccine Mandates, Looks to Congress for Help
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The Hechinger Report
OPINION: Why education’s culture wars are only about some parents’ rights
May 16, 2022
May 13, 2022
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Miami Herald
Only 3 reviewers say Florida’s math textbooks violate CRT
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Chalkbeat Chicago
Illinois passed paid COVID sick leave for school staff. What to know.
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The New York Times
Teens in Distress Are Swamping Pediatricians