The Latest
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HHS working to restore LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention hotline
In recent testimony, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said the agency plans to relaunch the crisis hotline that was discontinued last summer.
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Human-centered approach key in classroom AI implementation
Educators must stay aware of what tech can’t replace, and what it can “erode or strengthen” based on use, an expert on equity-driven innovation says.
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How two districts are finding gifted students ‘hiding in plain sight’
Districts in Texas and South Carolina embraced universal screening to broaden identification and better serve diverse student populations.
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Supreme Court won’t hear gender support plan case
The petition for high court review came from parents who argued that the LGBTQ+-inclusivity measure violated their 14th Amendment rights.
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Inside the new math wars: Navigating division over teaching approaches
A new guide from the Center on Reinventing Public Education explains the divisions shaping the “science of math” — as well as areas of agreement.
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BY THE NUMBERS
Teacher salaries average $74.5K nationally. Is it enough?
Inflation continues to eat away at the salary gains teachers have made in recent years, a new National Education Association report finds.
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OCR launches antisemitism probe into New York City schools
The Title VI investigation grew out of complaints over seminars conducted by a pro-Palestinian teachers' group, the U.S. Education Department said.
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STAFFED UP
How is the STEM teacher pipeline faring in high-need schools?
Raising teacher pay and investing in a federal scholarship program could help with recruitment and retention, research suggests.
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Week In Review: Web accessibility rules and federal school choice
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from limits on tech in schools to the latest on book challenges.
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How school coaches are prioritizing mental health for student athletes
To get the best out of students, "we have to learn to love them holistically," says one Virginia wrestling coach who has taken mental health awareness training.
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State-supported pre-K enrollment at record high
But only six states met all 10 of NIEER's quality benchmarks in 2025, according to the organization’s State of Preschool report released Wednesday.
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Texas can require schools to display 10 Commandments, 5th Circuit says
The decision is a win for conservatives who have sought to incorporate religion in public schools — and brings the issue one step closer to the Supreme Court.
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ICE activity on K-12 school grounds
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said immigration enforcement actions at schools should be "extremely rare." Here's where they’re happening.
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LAUSD imposes screen time limits starting in 2026-27
One Los Angeles Unified School District board member said the policy curbing technology use in schools will “help lead the nation” on similar efforts.
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POP QUIZ
Test yourself on the past week’s K-12 news
From extended web accessibility deadlines to a Supreme Court case on universal pre-K, what did you learn from our recent stories?
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2025 broke record for censorship: Less than 3% of book challenges came from parents
Groups or government officials initiated 92% of challenges, and two-thirds overall ended in removals, according to an American Library Association report.
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27 states want to opt into federal school choice program
States are awaiting rules defining a formal process to join the program, which is set to launch Jan. 1, 2027.
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How creepy crawlies can unlock science curiosity for young learners
Insects and bugs can provide an inroad to lessons on nature while helping students — and sometimes teachers — overcome fears in the process.
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Arkansas law boosted teacher pay — and retention
Research from the University of Arkansas, however, warns that the impacts from these raises will “fade over time” if they’re not sustained.
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When is best to introduce students to Shakespeare?
Though some educators see opportunities in middle and even upper elementary grades, others say the Bard is best reserved for high school.
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SCOTUS takes up whether preschools can exclude children of gay parents
Plaintiffs say Colorado’s universal pre-K program requiring equal access to enrollment despite sexual orientation is religious discrimination.
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Schools get another year to comply with web accessibility deadlines
Reactions were mixed to the U.S. Department of Justice’s extension for digitally accessible content managed by state and local government entities.
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We want to hear about your school district’s rising leaders
Tell us about the standout assistant principals and district administrators who are fueling achievement, positive culture and innovation in your schools.
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Women education leaders: Stress and access inhibit advancement
"Crisis-level" work-life balance, and women being “held to a different set of expectations,” are cited in a Women Leading Ed survey.
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A Texas district closed 2 schools. How innovation made it a smoother process.
Donna Independent School District credits the launch of its innovative academies for helping parents adjust to two elementary schools closing.