What We're Reading: Page 163
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 21, 2020
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District Administration
Senate passes School-Based Allergies and Asthma Act
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EdSurge
Automation Will Hit Young People Hardest. Can These Nonprofits Prepare Them for It?
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The Hechinger Report
Without special education services, thousands of families are in limbo
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Chalkbeat
Pandemic's toll on NYC schools serving new immigrants: Fewer students, less money, waning services
Dec 18, 2020
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EdTech Magazine
A Final Frontier of the Digital Divide: Getting Wi-Fi to the Most Remote Areas
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The New York TImes
Inside One N.Y.C. School That Reopened During the Pandemic
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The 74
How Missing Zoom Classes Could Funnel Kids into the Juvenile Justice System — And Why Some Experts Say Now is the Time to Reform Truancy Rules
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The Intercept
Trump's Ban on Foreign Workers Has Left Schools With Teacher Shortages
Dec 17, 2020
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The Washington Post
Two outsiders emerge as top contenders for Biden’s education secretary
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The 74 Million
Phantom Students, Very Real Red Ink: Why Efforts to Keep Student Disenrollment from Busting School Budgets Can Backfire
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The Hechinger Report
‘They’re so weary’: Louisiana teachers recover from back-to-back hurricanes during the pandemic
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The New York TImes
These Buses Bring School to Students
Dec 16, 2020
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The 74
16 Charts that Changed the Way We Thought About America’s Schools This Year
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EdSource
Long sought after ’cradle-to-career’ education data system for California comes with hefty price tag
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EdSurge
Connecticut Gives Every Student a Computer and Home Internet to Close the Digital Divide
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The New York TImes
A Black Student’s Mother Complained About ‘Fences.’ He Was Expelled.
Dec 15, 2020
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EdSurge
Districts Were Trending Toward Reopening. That All Changed One Week in November.
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EdSource
How California plans to increase access to Paid Family Leave to support early childhood
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The 74
‘No One Taught Us How to Do This’: As Families Face Evictions & Closed Classrooms, Data Shows ‘Dramatic’ Spike in Mid-Year School Moves
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The Hechinger Report
They didn’t turn in their work for remote school. Their parents were threatened with courts and fines
Dec 14, 2020
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The New York TImes
With the Virus Surging, Arizona Teachers Protest by Calling In Sick
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The Hechinger Report
‘Backpacks full of boulders’: How one district is addressing the trauma undocumented children bring to school
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The 74 Million
Under Pressure: As Mayor Insists Schools Go Five Days a Week, NYC Principals Receive Notice That They Owe Money for Missing Students
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USA Today
Students are falling behind in online school. Where's the COVID-19 'disaster plan' to catch them up?
Dec 11, 2020
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EdSource
How one California school district is moving forward with math in the pandemic
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EdSurge
As Districts Return to Remote Learning, Are They Any Better Prepared?
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NY Daily News
'There has been a learning loss': NYC Education Department launches plan to address 'COVID achievement gap'
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US News & World Report
CDC: Black, Latino Parents More Concerned About School Reopenings Than Whites