What We're Reading: Page 67
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 03, 2023
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EdSource
LAUSD celebrates 10 years of restorative justice, but progress remains uneven
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Nashville Scene
Why Disability Advocates Are Concerned About School Resource Officers
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NJ Spotlight News
NJ state board of ed OKs more gender-neutral equity code
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The Washington Post
Montgomery County principals question messaging, appropriateness of LGBTQ books
Aug 02, 2023
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EdSurge News
Training Today’s Youth to Become Tomorrow’s Mental Health Care Providers
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Forbes
In This Business-Friendly State, Why Is It So Hard To Start A Private School?
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Chalkbeat
Federal Teacher Loan Forgiveness isn’t helping fix educator shortages
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EdTech Magazine
When Combating Ransomware, What Are Schools’ Cyber Insurance Options?
Aug 01, 2023
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Murray Ledger & Times
Kentucky Education Commissioner, target of GOP lawmakers, leaving job for new position
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CBS Colorado
Latino students in Denver Public Schools are segregated by race, class and language, according to new study
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Education Next
As Many More States Enact Education Savings Accounts, Implementation Challenges Abound
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Morgan County Citizen
Georgia Lottery tops $1.5 billion in profits for education
Jul 31, 2023
Jul 28, 2023
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Tallahassee Democrat
Florida school vouchers: Record number of students may push cost to $2.5B
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Associated Press
Schools that lost track of homeless kids during the pandemic face steep recovery path
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New Hampshire Bulletin
NH prioritizing ‘disadvantaged’ public schools in energy efficiency grant funding
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Akron Beacon Journal
Akron Public Schools football coaches reflect on leadership, respect
Jul 27, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
More States Try—and Fail—to Raise Teacher Salaries
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Richmond Times-Dispatch
Richmond: Two public schools begin 200-day pilot program
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NBC News
Hillsdale College is leading a conservative overhaul of K-12 education
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Houston Public Media
City leaders criticize Houston ISD superintendent Mike Miles over plans for school libraries