What We're Reading: Page 2
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 18, 2024
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ABC News
More states are ditching exams as high school graduation requirements
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KSL.com
Disagreeing with dignity: Salt Lake School District hopes to be nation’s first ‘dignity district’
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Chalkbeat Tennessee
District’s list of purged school library books circulates around Tennessee
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Courthouse News Service
Public nuisance claims against Meta over child addiction advance
Nov 15, 2024
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News on 6
Ryan Walters Requires Students To Watch Video Of Him Praying For Donald Trump, Oklahoma Students
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Vail Daily
Colorado’s education system needs an overhaul, task force says
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WTOP News
Student truancy levels drop to pre-pandemic numbers in DC
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AP News
West Virginia expands education savings account program for military families
Nov 14, 2024
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Boston 25 News
Striking teachers in Gloucester and Beverly set to face $50,000 fines
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USA Today
Trump wants to close the Education Department. It’s far easier said than done.
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CBS News
Los Angeles public schools will ban student cell phone use in February. Here’s how it could work
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Springfield News-Leader
Missouri school district agrees to halt prayer during staff meetings after complaint
Nov 13, 2024
Nov 12, 2024
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Los Angeles Times
LAUSD abruptly ends new admissions policy for gifted students
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The Wall Street Journal
How ChatGPT Brought Down an Online Education Giant
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EdTech: Focus on K-12
Don’t Lose Valuable IT Knowledge Amid K–12 Turnover
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The Beacon
KCPS enrollment growth continues
Nov 11, 2024
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News From The States
Public K-12 schools must remove 7 books but can keep 3 classics, SC board says
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EdSource
School board results show wins on conservative and progressive sides
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CBS Colorado
Some families say they feel shocked, betrayed after Denver Public Schools releases list of potential school closures
Nov 08, 2024
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The Denver Gazette
Denver superintendent to release school closure list
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The 74
Big-City Districts Are Beset by Financial Dysfunction — and Kids Pay the Price
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WEAR News 3
Over $4B: Why Florida now spends more than every other state on school vouchers
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AP News
In this Florida school district, some parents are pushing back against a cellphone ban