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A growing number of high schools are preparing students for college by offering accelerated associate's degree programs.
Leveraging teacher leadership at the state level can be challenging, but it's of high importance.
Betsy DeVos recently took harsh criticism from both Democrats and Republicans regarding the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts.
Labor unions could see a loss in membership and fees if a case makes its way to the Supreme Court.
The MfA model keeps teachers in the classroom while removing the barriers to professional growth.
A new study breaks down different approaches states take in getting funds to low-income students.
Food is being left on the table by a lack of participation in the summer meals program.
Both New York and New Mexico have announced new reductions in the amount of time their students will spend taking standardized tests.
New data reveals that despite the abundance of technology in the classroom, it's not being utilized to the fullest.
Science teachers are hitting obstacles when it comes to teaching about climate change from students and other teachers.
Our nation's schools aren't as diverse as we'd like to believe.
The Department of Education announced that it plans to roll back Obama-era civil rights investigation procedures.
More schools are adopting gardens and wildlife habitats as teaching tools.
Guidance counselors are introducing different programs to help incoming freshmen get acquainted with what to expect in high school.
Schools are taking a strong look at their role in monitoring student internet activity, as well as teaching them how to be good people online.
The key to keeping the opioid crisis out of schools is talking about it, and talking about it early.
Kids around the country are participating in STEM-focused camps doing everything from robotics to 3D printing.
Mentors not only help the transition for new teachers, but provide a boost for students as well, according to a new study.
Advocates of school choice secured a major win this week with the Supreme Court's ruling on two cases.
Teachers are finding success incorporating the arts into traditionally non-art oriented subjects.

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