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Read more about the article Charter schools have attracted growing number of Black, Hispanic students as parents seek better options

Charter schools have attracted growing number of Black, Hispanic students as parents seek better options

  • Post published:January 12, 2024

Reports finds charter schools gained more than 300,000 new students since 2019 Black and Hispanic families have been flocking to charter schools in recent years, the National Alliance For Public Charter Schools…

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Read more about the article NYC charter schools outperformed traditional public schools on state exams, analysis shows

NYC charter schools outperformed traditional public schools on state exams, analysis shows

  • Post published:January 9, 2024

Charter schools in New York City outperformed their peers in traditional public schools on state tests last spring, according to an analysis of state test score data. (Staten Island Advance/Annalise…

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Read more about the article Districts Make Tutoring a Top Priority in Afterschool Programs Funded by COVID Relief Aid

Districts Make Tutoring a Top Priority in Afterschool Programs Funded by COVID Relief Aid

  • Post published:October 30, 2023

Roughly 8 in 10 school districts spent some of their federal COVID relief funds on afterschool or summer learning, according to areport released recently by the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit…

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Read more about the article Why the School District of Philadelphia revamped its digital literacy curriculum

Why the School District of Philadelphia revamped its digital literacy curriculum

  • Post published:October 26, 2023

The new curriculum provides more guidelines for teachers and considers students' needs at each grade level, leaders say. The goal is to teach students to be good digital citizens and…

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Read more about the article Racial gaps in math have grown. A school tried closing theirs by teaching all kids the same classes

Racial gaps in math have grown. A school tried closing theirs by teaching all kids the same classes

  • Post published:October 21, 2023

Hope Reed was seeing stark disparities a decade ago at her high school in the suburbs of Columbia, South Carolina. Nearly half the school’s students were white, but the freshman…

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Read more about the article Five ways the Philadelphia School District could collect better data about struggling schools

Five ways the Philadelphia School District could collect better data about struggling schools

  • Post published:June 21, 2023

Without reliable data, it is impossible to make systemic changes. Last month, Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. released the new district plan intending to make Philadelphia the fastest-achieving school district…

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Read more about the article Schools trending towards no homework, no grades in the name of equity

Schools trending towards no homework, no grades in the name of equity

  • Post published:April 30, 2023

One of the latest teaching trends includes getting rid of grades and homework as part of a push towards achieving equity in the classroom. We’ve sort of created this rate…

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Read more about the article I’m tired of watching my students with disabilities get pushed out of school

I’m tired of watching my students with disabilities get pushed out of school

  • Post published:September 19, 2022

Teacher burnout cannot be an excuse to exclude children with challenging behaviors. Lately, amid reported teacher shortages, I see TikToks, blog posts, and forum discussions detailing the reality of teacher burnout…

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Read more about the article Cardona to educators: ‘I know you’re stretched’

Cardona to educators: ‘I know you’re stretched’

  • Post published:January 29, 2022

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona challenged schools to keep their focus on getting struggling students back on track Thursday, while acknowledging that the disruption caused by the latest wave of COVID…

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Read more about the article ACT sees drop in students selecting education as planned major

ACT sees drop in students selecting education as planned major

  • Post published:January 16, 2022

Fewer students are heading into the teaching field, according to American College Testing (ACT) records. The ACT test measures a high school student's readiness for college and provides colleges with…

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