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Schools are vital to students' mental and academic health in the aftermath of trauma.
A focus on education in The New York Times highlights our country's continuing struggle for school equality.
Betsy DeVos is hitting the road to advocate for more school choice across the USA.
Social and emotional learning, or SEL, is critical for student success in and out of the classroom.
With a growing need for technical skills jobs, more states are answering the call for vocational education.
Teachers in Florida aren't happy with a bonus program that requires them to submit potentially decades old ACT/SAT scores.
All but four states have now sent an ESSA plan to the Department of Education for review.
A new study finds a high rate of chronic absenteeism among the nation's public school teachers.
Arming teachers with guns is a radical concept and one that has strong opinions on both sides of the gun control debate.
Talking with students about taboo current events might be awkward, but it's essential.
DeVos has rescinded several parts of how schools will go about handling sexual assault cases.
STEM education gets a big financial boost from the president and tech industry.
Thirty-six states and the District of Columbia are taking aim at chronic absenteeism.
American students may not be getting the financial lessons they need to succeed in the world.
Some students are refusing to stand for the national anthem and schools are responding to this "teachable moment" in varying ways.
States up and down the East Coast are preparing to welcome students displaced by the hurricane that hit Puerto Rico.
Bullying victims might escape their tormentors after graduation, but that doesn't mean the mental scars are gone.
Some schools are onboard with a new version of D.A.R.E., while others have their doubts.
The lives of teenage girls have become even more wrought with anxiety and peer pressure.

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