What We're Reading: Page 65
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 22, 2023
Aug 21, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Florida Teachers Are on Edge Over History and Gender-Identity Policies
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ABC News
Georgia made it easier for parents to challenge school library books. Almost no one has done so
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Politico
Tropical Storm Hilary closes schools in LA and San Diego
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NBC News
They integrated Little Rock’s schools — now they’re slamming restrictions on AP African American Studies
Aug 18, 2023
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The New York Times
The Instagram Account That Shattered a California High School
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The Hechinger Report
For many Mississippi students, summer meant one last chance to be promoted to 4th grade
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
Watch & Learn: Schools See Internet Speeds, Reliability Skyrocket After Wi-Fi 6 Upgrades
Aug 17, 2023
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Fox News
Youngkin rips Virginia’s largest school district for the ‘false notion’ that they know better than parents
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The Texas Tribune
STAAR results show Texas students still struggling with math and reading
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WHAS 11
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear ‘Education First’ budget plan
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Daily Montanan
Judge sides with youth in Montana climate change trial, finds two laws unconstitutional
Aug 16, 2023
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The New York Times
ADHD Medication Shortage Continues as the School Year Begins
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The Washington Post
Fairfax schools reject Youngkin transgender student model policies
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ASCD
Busting Three Myths About Secondary School Schedules
Aug 15, 2023
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THV11
Arkansas to not offer AP African American studies class credit
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EdSource
Nearly 100 parents in LA County are on the verge of becoming teachers through a new collaborative program
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Axios
Many teachers struggle to afford to live near work. Some districts are trying to change that
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Austin American-Statesman
Texas education: House panel recommends higher investments in K-12
Aug 14, 2023
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Associated Press
Millions of kids are missing weeks of school as attendance tanks across the US
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District Administration
Don’t worry, AI won’t replace your classroom teachers
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NBC News
From ‘crisis’ to ‘catastrophe,’ schools scramble once again to find teachers