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1st Hearing This Week In Lawsuit Charging California Denied Equal Education To Low-Income Students Of Color During Pandemic

1st Hearing This Week in Lawsuit Charging California Denied Equal Education to Low-Income Students of Color During Pandemic

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A lawsuit alleging that …

Teacher Leadership Makes Inroads, But Strives For Permanency

Teacher leadership is a trending concept that has gained momentum in recent months, catching the attention of the U.S. Department of Education. However, despite its growing popularity, the exact definition of teacher leadership remains unclear, making it challenging to establish …

Schools Tap Talent For Home Languages

Jaynie-Ann Mayol, a sixteen-year-old student, believes that taking 9th grade Spanish was a waste of her time because the class was aimed at beginners. She already had knowledge of the language and felt that she could have been learning French …

Marches Aim To Link Black Fathers, Schools

The first day of school had arrived for Joseph Robinson and his four sons, prompting him to partake in his annual ritual. With pride, he escorted his sons into their elementary school and personally met with their teachers. Joseph expressed …

FCC Approves Full Funding For E-Rate Program

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made the decision to fully fund the federal E-rate program in its second year despite opposition from key members of Congress. The commissioners voted 3-2 to allocate $2.25 billion to the program for the funding …

Accountability The Main Goal For Miss. Superintendent

Henry L. Johnson, the first African-American to lead Mississippi’s public schools since Reconstruction, has encountered multiple instances during his first year as state education superintendent where he entered school buildings without being seen by students or faculty. In cities like …

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Despite Record Conference Attendance, NSTA Worries About 1997 Turnout

As the annual meeting of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) came to a close, officials expressed concern about future attendance numbers, despite the highest-ever conference turnout of over 17,500 science teachers, 2,500 more than expected. The event, which took …

More And More Schools Putting Block Scheduling To Test Of Time

“I don’t believe we’re as exhausted as we used to be. In the past, I would just want to collapse and be mentally drained by the end of the day,” expressed Janet Railsback, a home-economics teacher. By 7 a.m., Evergreen …

Christian ‘Movement’ Seen Trying To Influence Schools

“I have been in the field of education for 18 years, and my main desires have always been for equal time, equal choice, and to be respected for my opinions,” she stated. Last week, an educational researcher claimed that a …

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