What We're Reading: Page 87
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 13, 2023
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The Washington Post
Biden administration asks if book bans violate student civil rights
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Republic-online.com
Gov. Laura Kelly announces plan to fully fund Kansas special education for the first time in years
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Chalkbeat
Lightfoot campaign’s emails soliciting student volunteers prompt inquiries
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EdSource
Former special education student joins school board in Shasta
Jan 12, 2023
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The New York Times
Education Firms Charged With Stealing $2.8 Million in Child Care Funds
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The Washington Post
Sarah Huckabee Sanders targets critical race theory in Arkansas
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The Hechinger Report
What happened when a city embraced career education
Jan 11, 2023
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Tech & Learning
Year-Round Schools: 5 Things To Know
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Khalid Mumin will be Pennsylvania’s new education secretary
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WOOD TV
‘Growing education crisis’: MI fourth grade reading levels drop, study finds
Jan 10, 2023
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EdSurge
To Serve All of Our Students, ‘We Have to Do Something Different’
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NPR
A middle school teacher faces charges from alleged drug overdose in classroom
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WFAA.com
Dallas ISD: Teacher’s family files lawsuit after her death
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Education Week
‘This Is Not the Job We Signed Up to Do’: Teachers Speak Out Against School Shootings
Jan 09, 2023
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Daily Press
Teacher shot by 6-year-old student is in stable condition
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NPR
During the pandemic many Americans chose not to go to college, but high schoolers did
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THE Journal
Wishes and Worries for 2023: What Ed Tech Leaders Are Thinking About
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The Detroit News
Ann Arbor schools mandate masks for two weeks
Jan 06, 2023
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The 74
Quarantines, Not School Closures, Led to Devastating Losses in Math and Reading
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Wall Street Journal
Public Schools Lost More Than One Million Students During Pandemic
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eSchool News
Virtual school nurses can play a pivotal role in schools
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MSN
Marin’s departing schools superintendent lauded for leadership
Jan 05, 2023
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
Here’s What the Research Says About Screen Time and School-Aged Kids
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
New Jersey law requires media literacy for K-12 students
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The Washington Post
Criminal cases slated to move forward against Loudoun schools officials