What We're Reading: Page 73
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 17, 2023
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Houston Public Media
Houston ISD administration walks back school funding cuts, TEA clarifies metrics for return to local control
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The Advocate
Hurricanes one reason for public school enrollment declines
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Ed Surge
Student Privacy Is at More Risk Than Ever Before. Can K-12 Schools Keep It Safe?
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The New York Times
A ‘Science of Reading’ Revolt Takes on the Education Establishment
Apr 14, 2023
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Chalkbeat New York
NYC slated to spend nearly $38K per student next fiscal year: report
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PBS NewsHour
School shooting false alarms, swatting calls put teachers, students and parents on edge
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Virginia Mercury
All Virginia schools will soon be required to have defibrillators
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Local10
Broward public schools to remain closed Friday, reopen Monday amid flood assessment damage
Apr 13, 2023
Apr 12, 2023
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VTDigger
Nearly three-quarters of Vermont’s school districts are under scrutiny for special education. What’s going wrong?
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
Strong Lifecycle Management Plans Can Support Successful One-to-One Programs in K–12
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NPR
War in Ukraine causes a kindergarten class to spread out over the globe
Apr 11, 2023
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Chalkbeat New York
NYC plans to begin locking elementary school entrances next month
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Education Week
Why Educators Have Stayed on Twitter After Elon Musk’s Takeover
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Route Fifty
Schools Find Power in Numbers
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Indiana Capital Chronicle
Lawmakers seek to require “science of reading” in all Indiana schools to improve literacy rates
Apr 10, 2023
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WBUR
How to fix the growing discipline problem in U.S. classrooms
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eSchool News
What do superintendents really think of the NAEP?
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Spotlight PA State College
Elementary schools closing in rural north-central PA
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capradio.org
California schools face ‘deep trouble’ as flooding danger looms
Apr 07, 2023
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Kansas Reflector
Kansas lawmakers plan to use COVID-19 funds to expand voucher program to public school students
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
School Mission Should Be at the Core of Any Effective K-12 IT Roadmap
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EdSource
An Inglewood charter school looks to literacy to build success among its Black students